HEADLINES ARCHIVE
A superconducting place for palladium
Calculations suggest that palladates might hit the sweet spot of electronic configuration for high-temperature superconductivity.
Funding to float expanded US water power tech
Incentive payments are directed toward hydroelectric power system maintenance and improvements, in addition to pilot tidal/current energy projects.
A new platform to boost battery design
The Voltt battery design software platform is designed to shorten research and development timelines and improve battery performance.
Report: Bringing modern manufacturing to hydropower
Advanced manufacturing and materials must be deployed to modernize the existing fleet and design new approaches to hydropower.
Can water lead the charge to a better battery?
The power of water has been demonstrated in an aqueous, metal-free battery system engineered at Texas A&M University.
Delta Electronics’ Americas headquarters: The first LEED zero energy-certified green building in Fremont, California
Innovative photovoltaic, HVAC, lighting and other energy-conserving solutions contributed to the new LEED Zero Energy certification.
Modine launches new EVantage fuel cell stack cooling package for commercial zero-emission vehicles
The new energy-efficient cooling package is purpose-built to minimize temperature swings and meet stringent conductivity needs of fuel cell stacks.
Software platform to benefit battery performance
Battery intelligence software is designed to enhance the range, life, safety, power and rapid charging times of any electric vehicle battery and those deployed in other applications.
Implantable fuel cell sweetens insulin delivery
The power source harnesses the excess glucose from the patient’s tissues to generate electrical energy and control insulin delivery.
AFL unspools new single-mode optical fiber for harsh cabling environments
These specialty optical fibers are designed to withstand ultra-harsh environments within the oil and gas, industrial, geothermal and military markets.
Cheers to brewing a new energy storage material
The search for abundant, inexpensive materials for energy storage applications can drive engineers to drink. This quest might be quenched by the exploitation of a brewery waste product for capacitor electrode design.
FPT Industrial to showcase the power of electricity at ACT Expo 2023
The company will showcase its eDriveline solutions for light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles.
Video: Measuring molten salt status in the FLEX reactor
Developers of the FLEX reactor installed instrumentation to measure the viscosity and density of molten salts at temperatures up to 1,000° C.
New plan to expand US offshore wind energy production
Action is needed to harness the potential of offshore wind energy in the U.S. to power millions of homes and businesses, support thousands of jobs and ensure a clean energy future.
How microgrids can facilitate net zero carbon emissions
Microgrids can help combat climate change, facilitate the move toward net zero carbon emissions by 2050, and achieve a more sustainable energy future.
Hydrogen production on a larger scale
This hydrogen platform can combine 10 MW blocks into systems with an electrolysis performance of 100 MW or more.
Video: Home heating from the underground
A project is underway to install an in-road ground source heat pump network in Cornwall, U.K., to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for residential space and water heating.
New wind turbine design could revolutionize wind power
A new approach to manufacturing wind turbine towers — spiral welding — has emerged that could drastically change how onshore wind farms are deployed.
Slow but stable growth in US waste-to-energy generation
These facilities generated around 14,000 GWh of electricity annually over the last decade.
Pros and cons of various renewable energy storage systems
Significant penetration of renewable energy resources in the electrical grid can be supported by development of thermal, mechanical, magnetic and other forms of energy storage.