These Wind Turbines Are Being Attached to Highway Street Lights to Be Powered By Traffic
English designs for onshore wind turbines that are powered by passing traffic could help the UK meet its renewable energy targets.
English designs for onshore wind turbines that are powered by passing traffic could help the UK meet its renewable energy targets.
Trying to cut down a yearly $600,000 bill, Batesville School District in Arkansas switched to solar and saved money and raised teachers pay.
Coal and gas demand falls as supply increases, creating unsustainable markets at the same time as renewable energy demand increase while their prices fall.
The IEA report on renewables for 2020 shows that renewable investment and installation is set to break records even during COVID-19.
The Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project will run clean energy from Morocco to England and costs 16 billion pounds.
In the rural Philippines, a typhoon-proof wind turbine aims to harness the destructive forces of nature to generate electricity for locals.
Students at the University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands say they have created the world's first solar-paneled family sedan. The futuristic looking car seats four and can drive 370 miles before needing to recharge (600km).
Using super powerful lasers to create clean, emission-less energy, HB11 Energy is expanding options for commercial nuclear fusion.
ABB launches the world's fastest electric car charger. It can become fully charged in 15 minutes.
Research at UT Austin found a low-cost way to solve a hydrogen energy hurdle, using sunlight to efficiently split oxygen molecules from water.
A Canadian-based nuclear fusion company General Fusion, is constructing a demonstration plant in England for their cheap fusion tech.
The California company, SolarCity, has started offering solar EV chargers to customers in 11 states and Washington, DC, allowing people to drive their cars purely on sunshine.
On a beautiful, crisp late fall afternoon, rock icon Neil Young took his 1959 Lincoln Continental for one last spin before a team of mechanics ripped out its gas-guzzling engine to make way for an electric motor. -CNN
Tesla plans a massive expansion of its supercharger network, making a coast-to-coast trip in a Tesla all-electric plug-in luxury car possible in the near future.
IBM and partners are working on solving one of the biggest barriers to widespread electric vehicle adoption: limited battery range. Under its Battery 500 project - an effort to build a battery capable of powering a car for 500 miles - Big Blue has designed a battery that produces power by taking in oxygen and then recharges itself by expelling oxygen.
The car has already been launched in Korea and the company says that they will soon be launching it in North American markets as well.
Collectively, their technology improves the efficiency of hydrogen production by 30%—and with a 50% reduction in costs as well.
Simply by adding sugar, researchers have created a longer-lasting, lighter, more sustainable rival to the lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers at a US lab have passed a crucial milestone on the way to their ultimate goal of achieving self-sustaining nuclear fusion. Harnessing fusion - the process that powers the Sun - could provide an unlimited and cheap source of energy. Now, a breakthrough by scientists at the National Ignition Facility could boost hopes of scaling up fusion.
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