Electrical

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Planting the seeds for nurturing renewable energy sustainability

    Researchers are now taking a botanical approach to boost the environmental compatibility and circularity of materials required for wind and solar energy systems.

  • CES 2024: HyAxiom showcases revolutionary green hydrogen solutions for the first time

    The company's PEM electrolyzer will be displayed for the first time at a large-scale trade show, giving booth visitors a close-up view of the system in a scaled size.

  • Video: Software streamlines solar project monitoring

    The solar-only monitoring platform provides project managers with comprehensive economic and solar energy monitoring.

  • The solar potential to power smart devices indoors

    An international team of researchers examined prospects for bringing photovoltaics into the indoor environment.

  • Hands-on training for hydropower at HYDROVISION International

    Unlike typical classroom lectures, these courses allow attendees to work directly with equipment, technologies and industry experts.

  • Attend AHR Expo 2024 in Chicago

    The event serves as a platform for presenting the latest technologies, systems and services in areas such as heating, cooling, ventilation, plumbing, indoor air quality, building automation and sustainable solutions.

  • Funding to catalyze industrial decarbonization with high-efficiency, sustainable motors

    Funding will support continued development of lighter advanced electric motors by Infinitum and Rockwell Automation in pursuit of energy efficiency and decarbonization goals.

  • New approach predicts lithium-ion battery health

    The streamlined and accurate approach applies ultrasonic waves to probe a battery’s internal structure.

  • Video: Motor City installs first EV charging road in US

    Inductive charging coils supplied by Israel-based Electreon Wireless have been incorporated beneath road surfaces along a quarter mile stretch in the Motor City – Detroit, Michigan.

  • Plans for a nuclear fuel recycling pilot plant

    This Wisconsin-based company plans to construct a 50,000-square-foot facility capable of recycling up to 200 metric tons/year of used nuclear fuel within the next decade.

  • New Year's Eve ball drop engineering

    Exactly what feats of engineering go into the creation of this controlled descent and the circuitry that inhabits that big geodesic sphere of LED lights?

  • Now online: World’s first commercial Gen IV nuclear plant

    Following recent safety demonstration tests, the world’s first Generation IV commercial nuclear reactor has come online.

  • Water heating with a dual-source solar heat pump

    A highly efficient solar-air dual-source heat pump for water heating applications enables forced convection during partial sunshine and diffuse light conditions.

  • FPT Industrial lights up POWERGEN International 2024 with its generation of power

    The Iveco Group brand will showcase its full range of Tier 3 and Tier 4 Final/Stage V, 3.4 liter to 16 liter engines for power generation.

  • Scientists design UVC device for food sanitization

    The so-called Tribo-sanitizer features an ultraviolet-C lamp powered by the triboelectric effect, which occurs when two dissimilar materials come into contact or slide against each other, thereby transferring electric charge.

  • Hard carbon electrodes expand battery storage capacity

    Inorganic zinc-based compounds incorporated into hard carbon electrodes can vastly improve the capacity of sodium- and potassium-ion batteries.

  • Video: Climate researchers warm up to ice core sampler

    Environmental researchers can dig deeper into glacial cores with a new laser melting sampler (LMS) devised by Japanese scientists.

  • Introduction to hybrid solar-wind energy systems

    The hybrid solar-wind energy system taps into the strengths of wind and solar energy, providing a solution to enhance the reliability of renewable energy systems.

  • New motor delivers premium efficiency to South Korea

    Heavy-duty electrical motors consume up to half of the available electrical power on a global basis. Initiatives aimed at boosting motor efficiency play a role in conserving energy worldwide.

  • Harper furnace installed for direct air capture

    The furnace uses indirect, electric heating to remove carbon dioxide captured by calcium carbonate so it can be permanently stored.

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