Texas A&M researchers found that reducing the energy load at strategic locations when supply is strained allows for a reduction in cost for the wholesale market.
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Win-Wins in Environmental Management Hard to Find
CU Boulder study shows how compromise, communication can set more realistic expectations for fisheries, farms and beyond
Great Barrier Reef Is Hit by Another Mass Bleaching Event
The Great Barrier Reef is undergoing its sixth mass bleaching event, as unusually warm waters stress corals, authorities say.
UOC Leads European Project to Reinforce Climate Resilient Shelters in Schools
The consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly frequent and alarming, especially in regions like the Mediterranean.
Artificial Hail for More Accurate Weather Forecasts
When the low-pressure system dubbed Bernd decided to park itself over part of Central Europe in the summer of 2021, the hazards associated with excessive rainfall events were made dramatically apparent in the form of the resultant catastrophic flooding.
Carbon-Coated Nickel Enables Fuel Cell Free of Precious Metals
A nitrogen doped carbon-coated nickel anode can catalyze an essential reaction in hydrogen fuel cells at a fraction of the cost of the precious metals currently used, Cornell researchers have found.