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The Future of Green Energy: A Look Ahead

A glimpse into the future of green energy: cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable.
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EPA proposes strict limits on tailpipe emissions to speed up electric vehicle transition

William Brangham: The effort to transition to electric cars is already under way in this country. And almost all automakers ...
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State, Local and Tribal Climate and Energy Programs

Work with state, local and tribal governments to identify and implement cost-effective programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save energy, and improve air quality.
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New carbon capture system is 99% efficient and lightning-fast

In a new advance, researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new carbon capture system that removes carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere with unprecedented performance.
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World’s first home hydrogen battery powers an average home for two days

The Australian company LAVO has developed a hydrogen storage system for domestic solar systems. It is the world’s first integrated hybrid hydrogen battery that combines ...
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Georgia gives US solar panel manufacturing a big boost with a new factory

Seoul-headquartered PV solar-cell manufacturing giant Q Cells today announced that it’s opening a new solar panel manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia.
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How a cognitive bias is blocking the rise of electric cars

In a recent study, a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) investigated the cognitive factors that still dissuade many people from switching to electric ...
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Scientists create renewable biocement made entirely from waste materials

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found a way to create biocement from waste, making the alternative to regular cement even greener ...
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How the White House plans to fast track clean energy permitting

September 14, 2021 – Joe Biden, President of the United States, speaks during a visit the Flatirons Campus of the ...
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Towards more efficient, non-toxic, and flexible thin-film solar cells

In a new study, researchers from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, have now developed an eco-friendly method that eliminates the use of toxic cadmium in the production ...
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