
Tenaska's Second Large-scale Solar Project Begins Commercial Operation
The 150-megawatt (MW) Tenaska Imperial Solar Energy Center West, a new solar plant in Southern California capable of powering 55,000 homes, is fully operational. The project supplies power under a 2 ... more
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New NOMAD sea buoy utilizes renewables for reliable data monitoring and transmitting from ocean to shore
Kyocera's solar panels, tested for long-term deployment in marine and coastal areas, are powering an innovative Ocean Internet of Things (IoT) remote data monitoring platform off the coast of Huntin ... more
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NASA blocks Chinese citizens from working on space programs
Black hole explosion may soon reveal origins of matter in the universe
Surviving hostile Venus conditions with new alloy and sensor technologies
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New fabric uses sun and wind to power devices
Fabrics that can generate electricity from physical movement have been in the works for a few years. Now researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have taken the next step, developing a fabric ... more
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Water helps assembly of biofibers that could capture sunlight
When it comes to water, some materials have a split personality - and some of these materials could hold the key to new ways of harnessing solar energy. These small assemblies of organic molecules h ... more
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Rapid gene analysis method accelerates photosynthesis studies
Throughout the growing season seemingly benign clouds pass over millions of acres of crops, causing rapid fluctuations in light intensity and inadvertently robbing these plants of their productivity ... more
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Solar panels + lead-acid batteries to increase electricity self-sufficiency
Currently, in Belgium, photovoltaic systems coupled with lead-acid batteries do not ensure the electrical self-sufficiency of a residence at a reasonable cost. This is the summary conclusion of the ... more
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US should act to support innovation in increasingly clean electric power technologies
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine urges Congress, federal and state agencies, and regulatory institutions to significantly increase their support for in ... more
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