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  • Scientists Take Giant Stride Towards Entirely Renewable Energy

    Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have taken a giant stride towards solving a riddle that would provide the world with entirely renewable, clean energy from which water would be the only waste product.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • University of Oklahoma Geoscientist Hopes to Make Induced Earthquakes Predictable

    University of Oklahoma Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy assistant professor Xiaowei Chen and a group of geoscientists from Arizona State University and the University of California, Berkeley, have created a model to forecast induced earthquake activity from the disposal of wastewater after oil and gas production.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Go With the Flow: Scientists Design Better Batteries for a Renewable Energy Grid

    How do you store renewable energy so it’s there when you need it, even when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing? 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A Third of California Methane Traced to a Few Super-Emitters

    Satellite technology helps scientists locate methane sources.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Switching to Solar and Wind Will Reduce Groundwater Use

    IIASA researchers explored optimal pathways for managing groundwater and hydropower trade-offs for different water availability conditions as solar and wind energy start to play a more prominent role in the state of California.

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  • Carbon Dioxide Capture and Use Could Become Big Business

    Researchers from UCLA, Oxford and other institutions analyze 10 different industrial applications for greenhouse gas emissions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Investigation of Oceanic “Black Carbon” Uncovers Mystery in Global Carbon Cycle

    New technique unexpectedly finds that black carbon in rivers and oceans differs significantly.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Solar and Wind Energy Preserve Groundwater for Drought, Agriculture

    Solar and wind farms are popping up around the country to lower carbon emissions, and these renewables also have another important effect: keeping more water in the ground.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Perovskite Solar Cells Get an Upgrade

    Rice University scientists believe they’ve overcome a major hurdle keeping perovskite-based solar cells from achieving mainstream use.

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  • Fractionation Processes Yield Higher-Quality Byproducts, Improve Profitability of Ethanol Production

    The U.S. is the world’s largest producer of bioethanol as renewable liquid fuel, with more than 200 commercial plants processing over 16 billion gallons per year. 

    >> Read the Full Article

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