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  • Air Quality Models Can Improve the Accuracy of Forecasts of Daily Solar Power Production in the Future

    The warming or cooling of the atmosphere does not only depend on clouds and greenhouse gases. Aerosol particles also play an important role.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Accelerated Renewables-Based Electrification Paves the Way for a Post-fossil Future: Study

    Cost-slashing innovations are underway in the electric power sector and could give electricity the lead over fossil-based combustion fuels in the world’s energy supply by mid-century. 

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  • OSU Research Pushes Auto Industry Closer to Clean Cars Powered by Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells

    Alternative-energy research at Oregon State University is charting a path toward the mass adoption of clean cars powered by direct-ethanol fuel cells.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Formula Provides Key to Predicting Microbial Growth

    Just like cars need fuel to run, microorganisms need energy to live.

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  • Nissan to Spend $18 Billion Developing a Cheaper, More Powerful EV Battery

    Over the next five years, Nissan Motor Company will put 2 trillion yen ($17.6 billion) toward developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to serve its expanded lineup of electric vehicles, the company announced Monday.

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  • Electrification Will Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The global wind and energy sector is currently gathered in Copenhagen for the WindEurope Electric City 2021 event, and as an important player in this field of research, DTU is also taking part.

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  • Can EV Spare Battery Capacity Support the Grid?

    The University of Queensland has launched a world-first international trial to see if the spare battery capacity in electric vehicles (EV) could be used to support the uptake of renewable energy, support the grid, and potentially power homes in the future.

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  • New Research Could Help Boost Growth of Clean Cooking in Sub-Saharan Africa

    University of Liverpool researchers have produced new evidence that could help rapidly boost efforts to scale-up the adoption of clean cooking with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • The Reasons Behind Lithium-Ion Batteries’ Rapid Cost Decline

    Lithium-ion batteries, those marvels of lightweight power that have made possible today’s age of handheld electronics and electric vehicles, have plunged in cost since their introduction three decades ago at a rate similar to the drop in solar panel prices, as documented by a study published last March.

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  • Why Putting Solar Canopies on Parking Lots Is a Smart Green Move

    Fly into Orlando, Florida, and you may notice a 22-acre solar power array in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head in a field just west of Disney World. 

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