US Air Force Tests Electric Aircraft, Fuel Cells, and “FIERCE” Jet Fuel For Decarbonization
The US Air Force aims for battery electric aircraft, hydrogen fuel cells, and efuels to cut itself loose from the fossil fuel supply chain.
The US Air Force aims for battery electric aircraft, hydrogen fuel cells, and efuels to cut itself loose from the fossil fuel supply chain.
A new wind farm in Ukraine near the Russian front is the biggest investment in the nation’s power sector since achieving independence.
New heliostat tracking software aims to pump up the performance of concentrating solar power plants, giving them an edge over fossil fuels.
The New York City-based renewable energy developer energyRe is aiming a new $1.2 billion fund at the USA, aimed at taking on tough decarbonization chores.
Plans are already in the works to expand a new floating solar power plant in Indonesia, setting the stage for similar projects around the world.
This new CO2-based long duration energy storage system from the Italian startup Energy Dome will blow past conventional lithium-ion battery systems, if all goes according to plan.
The leading offshore wind stakeholder Ørsted is betting on “liquid air” long duration energy storage to build the business case for wind.
The field of agrivoltaics is rapidly evolving to include fleets of new autonomous, mobile solar powered robots that weed and analyze crops.
While waiting for electric aircraft to take off, the aviation industry is eyeing SAFs and eFuels for a quick sustainability fix.
The geothermal resources of the Salton Sea region in California can double as a rich pipeline of lithium for EV batteries.