With Solid State Energy Storage, Oil-Rich Texas Hits Clean Tech Trifecta
A Texas-sized energy storage breakthrough is in store for the US, with new solid state technology cutting costs while increasing efficiency.
A Texas-sized energy storage breakthrough is in store for the US, with new solid state technology cutting costs while increasing efficiency.
Researchers at Northwestern University say they have a devised a new way of storing hydrogen and other gasses at lower pressure and less cost.
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are working to lower solar energy costs with a metal-organic framework material, aka the “Tinker Toy” material.
One of the biggest obstacles to large-scale use of hydrogen-powered fuel cells is in how to store the hydrogen, a task which currently requires high pressure,… which, itself, is energy intensive. Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are aiming to solve this problem by creating new materials in which to store the hydrogen.