Electrical

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  • Solar cells capture the light indoors

    New perovskite solar cells are capable of efficiently harvesting energy from indoor light.

  • Direct current (DC) microgrids: A bulwark against cyberattacks

    The growing security threats facing cloud-managed electrical systems can potentially be countered by DC microgrids that reinforce energy resilience.

  • Hydrogen enlisted to power defense activities

    The portable fuel cell system is expected to be deployed by U.S. Marine Corps field units to replace the heavy batteries and generators now used by soldiers to provide electricity.

  • Sanitation service and fertilizer sourced with solar energy

    An innovative solar-powered system converts human waste into a tool for profitable and sustainable energy and agriculture in resource-limited regions.

  • Quantic Wenzel achieves AS9100D certification for aerospace quality management system

    Certification reinforces the ability to meet stringent customer requirements and deliver consistent, ultra-low phase noise frequency control and timing products.

  • Delta presents cutting-edge microgrid solutions for data centers and smart energy infrastructure for utility and residential applications at RE+ 2025

    Experience how Delta is shaping the future of energy conservation and resilience in data centers, utility grids and residential applications with its smart, sustainable solutions.

  • Carbon-negative energy systems based on biomass

    Explore how carbon-negative energy systems that are based on biomass are transitioning from proof-of-concept to scalable solutions.

  • Passive radiative cooling in HVAC retrofit strategies

    In retrofit applications, the technology offers a low-maintenance way to lower peak demand and improve system efficiency.

  • ASHRAE and UNEP launch sustainability assessment tools for refrigeration and air-conditioning plants

    Easy-to-use tools help refrigerating and air-conditioning plants improve performance, reduce emissions and promote energy-efficient, sustainable operations.

  • Solar drone soars for 3 days

    The drone completed 73 hours of live testing, culminating in the aircraft meeting energy balance parameters for extended flight operations.

  • Can phase-change materials supplant compressor cooling technologies?

    Learn how phase-change materials are a promising option to complement or even replace traditional compressor-based cooling in particular applications.

  • Battery bricks bring on the heat

    Electrically conductive firebricks store and deliver extreme heat using renewable electricity supplied to a thermal battery.

  • All in! arburgSOLUTIONworld: Everything to deliver customer success

    Visitors to the K 2025 trade fair will glean valuable information from ARBURG on topics such as sustainability, digitalization and automation, and discuss issues facing plastics processors.

  • Wastewater as a source of green hydrogen

    The electrocatalytic method offers scope to reduce the high cost of wastewater treatment while turning it into valuable green hydrogen.

  • More standard colors for METCASE'S UNIDESK sloping-front enclosures

    These desktop and wall-mount aluminum enclosures are now available in black, light gray and new traffic white.

  • How the wind can fuel AI centers

    Artificial intelligence (AI) Greenferencing is a new approach that places modular data centers directly at wind farm sites to power AI workloads.

  • Sustainably sourcing synfuels offshore

    A floating test platform that uses sea water, air and wind to produce clean hydrogen has begun operations off Germany's North Sea coast.

  • Precious metal clad wire formulated for aerospace requirements

    These composite clad products are metallurgically bonded; making them much more reliable than plated products that can flake and peel.

  • MPC-based HVAC integrated with thermal storage

    Model predictive control (MPC) enhances HVAC capabilities by integrating storage systems into a forecasting-based optimization framework.

  • Turbocharging decarbonization: How Baker Hughes’ supercritical CO2 turboexpanders power NET Power’s zero-emission vision

    The technology meets growing demand for low-cost clean energy and provides carbon dioxide (CO2) for the oil and gas industries and for sequestration.

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