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  • Stanford Researchers Create Hydrogen Fuel from Seawater

    Stanford researchers have devised a way to generate hydrogen fuel using solar power, electrodes and saltwater from San Francisco Bay.

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  • In Germany, Consumers Embrace a Shift to Home Batteries

    Stefan Paris is a 55-year-old radiologist living in Berlin’s outer suburbs. 

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  • Trembling Aspen Leaves Could Save Future Mars Rovers

    Researchers at the University of Warwick have been inspired by the unique movement of trembling aspen leaves, to devise an energy harvesting mechanism that could power weather sensors in hostile environments and could even be a back-up energy supply that could save and extend the life of future Mars rovers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Utility-Scale Solar Could Grow by Double Digits Over the Next Two Years

    Large-scale solar power is projected to grow by double digits globally over the next two years, according to a new report from the investment bank Goldman Sachs. 

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  • New Mexico the Most Coal-Heavy State to Pledge 100% Carbon-Free Energy by 2045

    On Tuesday, New Mexico's state House of Representatives passed the "Energy Transition Act," which commits the state to getting 100 percent of its energy from carbon-free sources by 2045. 

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  • Critical Materials: Researchers Eye Huge Supply of Rare-Earth Elements from Mining Waste

    Researchers have examined a method to extract rare-earth elements from mining waste that could provide the world with a reliable supply of the valuable materials.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Renewables Generated a Record 65 Percent of Germany’s Electricity Last Week

    Renewable energy sources supplied nearly 65 percent of Germany’s electricity last week, with wind turbines alone responsible for 48.4 percent of power production nationwide, Clean Energy Wire reported.

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  • Coastal Ecosystems Suffer from Upriver Hydroelectric Dams

    Researchers at UC Riverside and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have found that inland river dams can have highly destructive effects on the stability and productivity of coastline and estuarine habitats.

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  • Powering Devices — with a Desk Lamp?

    Batteries power most of our devices, and even some cars. 

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  • Movie Technology Inspires Wearable Liquid Unit That Aims to Harvest Energy

    A fascination with movie technology that showed robots perform self-repair through a liquid formula inspired a Purdue University professor to make his own discoveries – which are now helping to lead the way for advancements in self-powering devices such as consumer electronics and defense innovations.

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