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Five years on from one of the worst nuclear disasters in human history, Greenpeace and Stanford University have published reports investigating the Fukushima meltdown....
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Five years on from one of the worst nuclear disasters in human history, Greenpeace and Stanford University have published reports investigating the Fukushima meltdown....
The idea of hitting 100% renewable energy (yes, energy, not just electricity) scares a lot of people. That is, a lot of people don’t...
Originally published on GAS2. Not long ago, an EV battery would never find its way onto the floor at the the North American International Auto...
Below is another initial version of an article I wrote for The Economist Group’s GE Look Ahead website (months ago). This one focuses on...
Originally published on RenewEconomy. On the eve of the Paris climate conference, a new analysis from Stanford University has laid out a roadmap for...
A new Stanford study has analyzed the experiences of three separate large economies in rolling out renewable energy capacity. The new study by Stanford...
Imagine a process where underwater solar cells could one day play a key role in fighting climate change. Stanford engineers did just that. They...
The United States could solve the complete transition to renewable energy by combining it with underground energy storage, according to a new Stanford study....
Originally published on EV Obsession. A self-driving, electric DeLorean was created recently by researchers at Stanford — presumably in anticipation of the recent “Back...
A report published by Stanford details the development of a novel cooling technology that its engineers claim can improve solar panel performance. The outcome...
Originally published on EV Obsession. While solar cars are still more oddity than practical vehicle, it’s still nice to see some of the improvements...