A team of researchers in South Korea has just taken a massive step toward a cleaner, more efficient energy future, and it could transform how the world produces hydrogen. Scientists at the Korea ...
A breakthrough in clean energy could unlock affordable, industrial-scale green hydrogen. For the first time, scientists have determined how to scale up decoupled water electrolysis, a technique that ...
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A breakthrough from researchers at City University of Hong Kong could make green hydrogen — one of the cleanest energy sources on Earth — cheaper and more sustainable than ever before. Scientists have ...
A once cutting-edge solar energy power plant in the Mojave Desert that looks like something out of a science fiction movie may be facing its last days, according to its builder and largest customer.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer greets President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen at the International Summit on the Future of Energy Security at ...
They say April showers bring May flowers, but in the Connecticut General Assembly, April showers came in the form of Senate Bill 1560, a bill that would bring disarray to Connecticut’s energy future.