Growing the Geothermal Energy Workforce — 1st Cohort in US DOE’s INTERN Program
U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation Announce First Cohort in the INTERN Program to Support Growth of the Geothermal Energy Workforce
U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation Announce First Cohort in the INTERN Program to Support Growth of the Geothermal Energy Workforce
The US Department of Energy is behind a new green ammonia-to-hydrogen project aimed at propelling global decarbonization into warp speed.
New energy storage technology ranges from plain old gravity to futuristic solar-plus-gaming devices that deploy human beings as living batteries.
So many exciting innovations are happening in the world of cleantech!
A new study has found that widespread EV adoption could save the U.S. $17–70 billion every year.
The news today: The Illinois Community Solar program from Clearway Community Solar just landed Northwestern University as its first major commercial subscriber.
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 Northwestern University have developed new battery chemistry they say will make batteries less expensive with up to 4 times the storage capacity of typical lithium-ion batteries.
The US Army is funding energy storage research aimed at extending EV battery range, lowering cost, and improving performance.