In a time when sustainable energy has become a necessity, Finland is emerging as a leader in innovation and adaptability. It was recently reported...
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A groundbreaking “energy harvester” has been created, capable of generating continuous electrical energy using the movement of sodium ions in seawater. This innovative technology is expected to revolutionize various sectors, including water-based energy harvesting and eco-friendly energy technologies. The research team, led by Principal Researcher Seungmin Hyun and Senior Researcher Hye-Mi So of the Korea [...] Read Full Article At: KIMM’s new technology generates electricity from seawater
In a time when sustainable energy has become a necessity, Finland is emerging as a leader in innovation and adaptability. It was recently reported...
Dutch startup SeaO₂, specialising in innovative carbon removal technology from seawater, announces receiving €2+ million in new investments....
New research from North Carolina State University provides a deeper understanding of precisely what is happening in organic solar cells as light is...
The Murum Dam in Kapit Sarawak will become the world's largest floating solar farm. Masdar Abu Dhabi, Sarawak Energy and Gentari have signed a joint...
Future Space Explore the groundbreaking discovery connecting black holes to dark energy—the mysterious force driving the universe’s accelerated...
Decarbonizing buildings and industry is crucial for reducing global energy consumption, predominantly in the form of heat. Thermal energy storage...
Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC, KenGen was incorporated on 1 February 1954 under the Companies Act (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Kenya) as...
An invention made from waste polystyrene that generates static electricity from motion and wind could lower power usage by recycling waste energy in...
The City of Windhoek (CoW) is planning to build a waste-to-energy plant to generate bulk electricity and improve waste management.
Insider Brief At the University of Southern California, where the first operational quantum computer in academia resides, Professor Daniel Lidar is...