The world’s coastlines are quietly holding one of the most disruptive energy shifts of the century. Tidal and wave ...
Even if the Earth runs out of oil and gas, and a dense veil of smog plunges the world into darkness, we will still have electricity to charge smartphones and film the beginning of the end! There is at ...
Iridium oxide is one of the most important—and most problematic—materials in the global push toward clean energy. It is ...
In the remote and rain-lashed Scottish highlands, UK utility SSE has a job trying to maintain the tens of thousands of wooden poles that carry electricity across its far-flung network.
SINGAPORE—Virginia-based startup Tidal Flight has scooped orders and options for up to 10 of its nine to 12-passenger ...
Driven by osmotic pressure, thermodynamic constraints, and system losses, desalination remains an energy-intensive process ...
The Finnish cleantech startup TheStorage officially commissioned its first industrial-scale thermal energy system at ...
Ocean pollution is quietly draining energy from seabirds’ cells, as mercury and forever chemicals disrupt mitochondria even ...
It wasn’t so long ago pundits claimed Australia’s grid couldn’t run on higher than 20% renewables. Now it’s 50%.
Before plants evolved, vegetative life consisted of primitive green algae living in the sea. Like plants, these algae survived by performing photosynthesis, turning sunlight into energy. However, ...
What if the energy produced by wind turbines on a beautiful summer day could be stored until January to heat homes in the ...
Researchers in Taiwan demonstrate that installing solar panels above clam ponds can simultaneously support aquaculture and renewable energy under increasing climate stress. Using real-world farm data, ...