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The University of Southampton is leading an international project to provide sustainable electricity supplies to rural communities in Africa.
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In many countries around the world the supply of electricity and clean water is often sporadic and of poor quality.
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True or false: solar and wind power are freely available and clean, and thus should always be stored when they generate more energy than the grid can use?
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An era of nighttime solar power is dawning in the U.S.
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State University of New York’s (SUNY) Cortland campus has recently taken action to use 100% renewable energy.
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Off the shores of the United States and the Great Lakes is a power source with four times the energy potential of the entire U.S. electric power system: the wind, writes the U.S.Department of Energy.
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Renewable energy provided over 14% of America’s electric power in the first half of 2013, according to the US Government.
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In October, meeco Group’s subsidiary meeco América Latina S.A. (Asunción, Paraguay) will offcially introduce CIS (copper indium gallium diselenide) solar photovoltaic (PV) modules made in Germany in the Paraguayan market.
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Findings show carbon pollution from power plants can be cut cost-effectively by using wind, solar and natural gas
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On a 1.8-hectare grassy plot of land in a mountainous area, a 15-minute drive from JR Odawara Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, development work is under way on a solar power plant with a design output of 1 megawatt.
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What did you do when the sun went down? If you’re reading this, chances are you switched on a light.
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Australian company Zeo has developed and patented a glue-free process that creates a strong, versatile new building material out of just cellulose and water.
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Arizona Public Service Co. (Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.) reports that the Solana Generating Station in Arizona has begun production of electricity on a test basis.
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Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated a new mechanism for extracting energy from light
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North Carolina State University researchers have come up with a new technique for improving the connections between stacked solar cells,
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A team of researchers from North Carolina State University developed self-healing solar cells, which reinvigorate themselves as their performance decreases with time in a very effective, cheap and environmentally friendly manner.
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The quality of homes and other existing buildings in Europe may be improved thanks to the ENEDI (Energy in Building) Group of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, an autonomous community of northern Spain.
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The Energy Excelerator also receives funding from the Department of Energy (DOE), among others.
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Everyone knows energy storage is the key to unlocking renewable energy’s full potential, right? Well, not always, says new research from Stanford University.
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Renewable energy becoming more cost-competitive with fossil fuels isn’t news – as technology improves and more clean power generation comes online, electricity without emissions gets cheaper.
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an internal combustion engine that emits less than half the CO2 compared to a regular engine without compromising performance.
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Scientists have designed a new cathode for Na-ion batteries that provides an energy density of 600 Wh kg-1, which is the highest reported so far for Na-ion batteries and even rivals the energy densities of some Li-ion batteries.
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New research conducted by NPD Solarbuzz and featured on their blog this past week shows that Japanese solar photovoltaic “PV” installations have now passed 10 GW for cumulative PV capacity, only the fifth country to reach the mark