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Renewable energy

The research demonstrates the benefits of tidal energy, which does not suffer from unpredictable intermittency as power is generated both day and night

How tidal range electricity generation could meet future demand and storage problems

Solar panels on a green lawn. credit pixabay

Hong Kong Researchers Achieve Record Efficiency of 19.31% in Organic Solar Cells

Nanopores are the secret to making electricity from thin air.

Engineers harvest clean energy from thin air

Solar panels on an industrial rooftop

Solar roofs could power 1/3 of US manufacturing

Woman with a sign on her back saying, "Time is running out"

World’s climate plans make for a worrying read

Nuclear power plant in distance

Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution

The people power being harnessed for cleaner and cheaper energy

solar panels being installed on a building

Solar industry feeling the heat over disposal of 80 million panels

Solar panels in Dunhuang, Gansu, China Credit: Darmau Lee

Co-locating crops and solar panels could be a winner for both

Electric cars dangle the promise of earning money for their drivers

As Europe goes green, number crunchers map the ripple effects

Illustration of eco-friendly batteries

Low-cost, abundant materials can power energy grid batteries

Using sunlight to power the photoredox system pyruvic acid and CO¬2 are converted into fumaric acid, by malate dehydrogenase and fumarase.

Artificial photosynthesis uses sunlight to make biodegradable plastic

Offshore wind farms move ahead full sail with underwater help

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