Don Burke, Chair of the Australian Environment Foundation, has called for a significant expansion of the federal government’s inquiry into nuclear energy, as the current review will not produce a sufficiently accur...
Every day, the sun bathes the planet in energy--free of charge--yet few systems can take advantage of that source for both heating and cooling. Now, researchers are making progress on a thin-film technology that adheres ...
EWI announced today that it has teamed with the Materials Science and Technology Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to create innovative uses for new technologies in welding. The collaboration between t...
Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (CFCL) has signed a further contract with EWE, the fifth-largest German multi-service energy company, validating the initial field trials that began in January 2006. Under this agreement, CFCL ...
Every day, the sun bathes the planet in energy - free of charge - yet few systems can take advantage of that source for both heating and cooling.
Now, researchers are making progress on a thin-film technology that ad...
With concerns that energy use will rapidly increase over the next several years while fossil fuels diminish, Sandia National Laboratories is looking at a new way to meet growing energy challenges - energy surety.
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The first comprehensive analysis of the full life cycles of soybean biodiesel and corn grain ethanol shows that biodiesel has much less of an impact on the environment and a much higher net energy benefit than corn ethan...
PolyFuel has announced that it recently received the ISO-9001:2000 certification for the design and manufacture of its advanced fuel cell membranes. The ISO-9001 certification, issued by the Underwriters Laboratories, ma...
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have discovered new ways that ions interact with mineral surfaces in water, opening a door to new knowledge on how contaminants travel in the ...
A research team led by Carnegie Mellon University Materials Science and Biomedical Engineering Professor Prashant Kumta has discovered a nanocrystalline material that is cheaper, more stable and produces a higher quality...
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