Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Are Having A (Big) Moment
Wallflowers no more: solid oxide fuel cells are ready to do the green hydrogen dance.
Wallflowers no more: solid oxide fuel cells are ready to do the green hydrogen dance.
Diesel boats step aside, there is a new electric ferry in town and it flies wake-free with an assist from hydrofoil wings.
Texas lays clean power doubts to rest as its wind and solar industries grow, and renewables rise to keep the lights on during the latest heat wave.
As much as we love electric airplanes over here at CleanTechnica, zero emission flight at any significant scale is still years away. That’s why aviation stakeholders are so keen on biofuel. Cost and supply chain issues block the way, but a team of US researchers in the Pacific Northwest has … [continued]
Modvion is building wooden towers for wind turbines, and the leading forest products firm Stora Enso is among those lending a hand.
Carbon capture and upcycling is one of the avenues ArcelorMittal is pursuing to cut fossil fuel out of the steel making picture.
This new high-tech lift will cut the cost of offshore wind even farther, faster if all goes according to plan (image courtesy of Seaqualize).
The Russian Navy lays plans to amp up its Baltic Fleet while Sweden eyeballs floating offshore wind opportunities there — what could possibly go wrong?
New technology for constructing taller wind turbines will open up the wind power floodgates in the US Southeast.
Killer combo of offshore wind and green hydrogen indicates that rapid decarbonization is achievable, if policy makers do the right thing.