Georgia Sends Renewable Energy Love Letter To Rust Belt State
A just transition to the 2035 decarbonization goal is achievable by planning ahead for the renewable energy workforce of tomorrow.
A just transition to the 2035 decarbonization goal is achievable by planning ahead for the renewable energy workforce of tomorrow.
This fifth round of US DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office projects involve solar PV plus agriculture and small innovative solar PV and CSP projects.
Continuing a decades-long trend, the US Department of Energy (DOE) has put a few million dollars into further research and development of solar power technologies — $130 million, to be precise.
The Nikola Motor Company is working to change the way humans get around with its array of electrified vehicle offerings. This week, the company announced that it was awarded a $1.7 million grant to research the fuel cell membrane electrode assembly (MEA) development.
Researchers have developed new materials to use in ultra high temperature concentrating solar power systems. High temperatures mean more electricity from the same amount of sunlight, making CSP price competitive with batteries for making electricity from sunlight.
New diesel-killing solar cell from Georgia Tech is easy to fabricate at room temperature, does not require any fancy vacuum equipment.
An energy storage research team at Georgia Tech has come up with a new capacitor material that rivals certain types of lithium-ion batteries.
Online Schools Center has released its list of Top 50 Green Schools, a list that highlights those colleges and universities throughout the United States that rank highly across a number of ‘green’ categories. The list provides prospective students the opportunity to make an informed decision about the school they are … [continued]
A high-energy biofuel — potentially capable of replacing or supplementing expensive missile fuels, such as JP10 — has been created via the use of a genetically engineered bacterium by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Joint BioEnergy Institute. For those wondering, the hydrocarbon in question, pinene, is … [continued]
Solar panel manufacturers, specifically those in the developing countries, use some harmful substances like Cadmium and Selenium which may prove difficult or costly to dispose of at the end of operational life of the solar panels. Water soluble solar panels may be the ultimate solution to the problem of disposal … [continued]