In an effort to limit the quantity of plastic pollution in the environment, the number of citizen science clean-up programs, such as beach clean-ups, has expanding globally.
In the present world energy transformation paradigm, hydrogen is making inroads. As seen by current global political and economic plans, which support carbon neutrality by 2030 and a rapid transition to clean energy, the...
A group of researchers has recently investigated the economic viability of green hydrogen in electric vehicles (EVs) for road transportation in China, published in the journal Energy Policy.
A paper published in Buildings has presented research into using geopolymers as a sustainable material to reinforce and restore masonry structures, providing new ways to strengthen these buildings whilst being more sustainable than conventional materials.
With COP26 focusing attention on the UK’s progress towards decarbonizing its industry, commercial sectors, and transportation sectors, there has been renewed interest in the potential of rail to help meet these carbon reduction targets.
As the global manufacturing of electric vehicles accelerates, one unavoidable result will be an increase in the number of retired lithium-ion batteries, which, with exception of traditional lead-acid car batteries, are hard to decompose of.
The widespread adoption of electric vehicles is hampered by issues with charging time and driving range. To provide a review of the current state of these issues in the electric vehicle industry, a paper published online...
which refers to the state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions – is a goal coveted not only by Korea but also around the world.
As fossil fuel supplies dwindle and the climate emergency worsens, both the grid energy storage sector and the automotive industry are increasing their efforts to develop robust and efficient energy storage technologies. New research in the Journal of Power Sources considers ways to optimize the operating capacity of LiVO3 Cathodes in Li-Ion Batteries.
Given that mining to extract high-grade mineral ores is wastefully energy intensive, exhaustible, and bad for the environment, scientists have been scouting for alternatives.
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