New Direct Air Carbon Capture System Captures Water, Too
The US Navy has expressed interest in a new energy-efficient, water-saving carbon capture system with a potential electrofuels angle.
The US Navy has expressed interest in a new energy-efficient, water-saving carbon capture system with a potential electrofuels angle.
The US Air Force has put its seal of approval on the new X-66A green aircraft demonstrator project from NASA and Boeing, aimed at cutting fuel consumption by 30% and setting the stage for net zero emissions.
Space solar once seemed like a faraway dream, but the economic case is taking shape and the basic technology is at hand.
Wave energy conversion devices will tap into an infinite supply of ocean power, if all goes according to plan.
Dannar is taking its new mobile energy storage unit on the road with BMW i3 EV battery packs and a plan to decarbonize off-road working vehicles.
The US Navy is eyeing e-fuels made from green hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide to sustain seagoing and land-based operations.
The US Department of Defense is finally leveling up its interest in electric vehicles, and Canoo is front and center.
A newly launched prototype puts the US front and center in the space solar power race, and the electrofuels field is taking notice.
Floating solar arrays dovetail with Defense Department’s nature conservation strategies as climate change, land encroachment threaten military facilities.
The US Navy has a hand in a small array of solar panels that could have an outsized influence on energy resilience throughout Alaska and the surrounding regions.