Energy
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Rechargeable batteries: Science identifies the formula for lasting 100 years
Tesla’s battery research group at Dalhousie University is investigating the potential of lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt rechargeable batteries, devices that could last a…
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Smart textiles and photovoltaics, now you can wash and recycle
The three-year Sun-powered Textiles project has developed a new method to make solar cells adhere to textile fibers. Objective: To…
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Printable solar cells, new polymer improves yield
A team of researchers has created a new polymer complex conductive able to make organic photovoltaics more stable, efficient and…
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Biological solar cells, bacteria power a microprocessor for over 1 year
Cambridge researchers have created a new photosynthetic device capable of powering an Arm Cortex M0+ microprocessor using only ambient light…
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Photovoltaics night: the anti-solar cells of UNSW does not fear the dark
New advances for photovoltaics and the technology of "anti solar cells" thanks to the thermal radiation diode created by scientists…
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Series production of sodium-ion batteries begins in the USA
Natron Energy has partnered with Clarios International to build the world’s largest sodium-ion battery factory. The plant will be active…
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FoilMet® transforms rigid solar cells into flexible solar modules
From the Fraunhofer ISE a new laser process to connect solar cells without busbars. Improving design and lowering production costs
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The largest floating photovoltaic in Europe? It is in Portugal
The 5 GW of the EDPR plant will come into operation this summer but the company has already planned to…
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How to turn soot into clean energy
A group of American engineers has improved the efficiency of solar clean energy kitchens thanks to a carbon particulate absorber
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Reference-factory.H2 gives a green hydrogen digital twin
The structure, designed by the Fraunhofer IWU, is a production system of hydrogen technologies based on physical and virtual components
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