Hydrogen fuel cells, devices that can convert the chemical energy stored in hydrogen into electrical energy via an electrochemical reaction, are...
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Amidst the ongoing energy and climate crises, the stakes have never been higher. We are pressed for time to find better ways of producing clean energy to replace fossil fuels. Thus far, fuel cells appear to be one of the most promising research directions. These electrochemical devices can produce electricity directly from chemical reactions, which can be tailored to be environmentally friendly in terms of their reactants and outputs.
Hydrogen fuel cells, devices that can convert the chemical energy stored in hydrogen into electrical energy via an electrochemical reaction, are...
Organic solar cells (OSCs) are a key part of the global effort to end our reliance on fossil fuels. Over the past few decades, new advances in...
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As the urgency to transition away from fossil fuels intensifies, heat pumps and other renewable energy sources are increasingly transforming housing.
According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy report by industry experts, global fossil fuel consumption and energy emissions soared to...
2023 saw record consumption of fossil fuels and record emissions from energy, but also record generation of renewables.
According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy report by industry experts, global fossil fuel consumption and energy emissions soared to...
Green hydrogen is seen as a game-changer for the future of energy. It has many promising uses: it can act as a “battery” for energy storage, be...
Global use of fossil fuels increased in 2023 despite the uptick in renewable power generation, according to a report by the Energy Institute.
Global use of fossil fuels increased in 2023 despite the uptick in renewable power generation, according to a report by the Energy Institute.