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5 Tips To Build The Best Network For Your Greentech Enterprise

5 Tips To Build The Best Network For Your Greentech Enterprise

From launching an award-winning environmental movement to co-founding a startup for tree-planting drones, Irina Fedorenko is a serial entrepreneur with the ability to inspire others to participate in galvanising change.

Forbes October 9, 2020
California’s New Regulations On Heavy Duty Diesels Is Equivalent Of Removing 16 Million Cars From Road

California’s New Regulations On Heavy Duty Diesels Is Equivalent Of Removing 16 Million Cars From Road

It was a decision 10 years in the making. On Thursday the California Air Resources Board finally approved new regulations that will dramatically reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions in the state.

Forbes October 9, 2020
Faster, more efficient energy storage could stem from holistic study of layered materials

Faster, more efficient energy storage could stem from holistic study of layered materials

A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a novel, integrated approach to track energy-transporting ions within an ultra-thin material, which could unlock its energy storage potential leading toward faster charging, longer lasting devices.

Tech Xplore October 9, 2020
Researchers have a bold proposal to tackle one of the biggest barriers to more renewable energy

Researchers have a bold proposal to tackle one of the biggest barriers to more renewable energy

The phrase “too much of a good thing” may sound like a contradiction, but it encapsulates one of the key hurdles preventing the expansion of renewable energy generation. Too much of a service or commodity makes it harder for companies to sell them, so they curtail production.

Tech Xplore October 9, 2020
Scientists develop an economical atomic battery with power increased by 10 times

Scientists develop an economical atomic battery with power increased by 10 times

Scientists from NUST MISIS have presented an innovative autonomous power source: a compact atomic battery that can last up to 20 years. Due to the original 3-D structure of the beta-voltaic element, its dimensions have decreased by three times, the specific power has increased by 10 times, and the cost has decreased by 50%. The results have been published in the international scientific journal Applied Radiation and Isotopes.

Tech Xplore October 9, 2020
Geothermal energy from shell limestone

Geothermal energy from shell limestone

In 2017 a huge storage facility in the pores of a sandstone layer at a depth of between 1015 and 1045 meters below Berlin’s Grunewald forest that had been used to temporarily store natural gas, to cover the city’s fluctuating needs, was shut down.

Tech Xplore October 9, 2020
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EU-Startups October 9, 2020
How Europe Can Lead The Technical ‘Moonshot’ Of Carbon Capture And Sequestration

How Europe Can Lead The Technical ‘Moonshot’ Of Carbon Capture And Sequestration

The race to combat climate change is accelerating. Every day, large investors and corporations launch strategies to curb emissions and pledge ambitious goals of becoming carbon neutral. Consider the shocking open letter written earlier this year by Laurence D. Fink, the CEO of investing giant Blackrock. Fink said, in effect, that if corporations don’t factor climate change mitigation into their long term plans, then Blackrock will take action by voting out boards or simply withdrawing investments.

Forbes October 9, 2020
What Contains 3 Times More Energy Than Gasoline, But Produces Zero CO2?

What Contains 3 Times More Energy Than Gasoline, But Produces Zero CO2?

It’s the most abundant element in the universe. Pound for pound, it carries three times the energy of gasoline, but when burned it produces no harmful emissions — only water vapor. Yet in the effort to decarbonize our economies, as wind turbines and solar panels are raised, it almost seems like hydrogen has been left out of the conversation.

Forbes October 9, 2020
Last Saturday, The Earth Ran Out Of Resources (Again). Here’s What That Means

Last Saturday, The Earth Ran Out Of Resources (Again). Here’s What That Means

The planet ran out of resources last Saturday, August 22. At least, that’s one way to regard Earth Overshoot Day, the date that represents the point at which human demand for natural resources outstrips what the planet is able to provide.

Forbes October 9, 2020
Environmental Sustainability And AI

Environmental Sustainability And AI

As a senior executive, you’re likely aware of the many strategic opportunities and threats posed by AI. According to IDC, spending on AI hardware and software is increasing at a CAGR of 24%. AI-driven projects will rapidly become a substantial percentage of any company’s investment in technology.

Forbes October 9, 2020
Energy-efficient tuning of spintronic neurons

Energy-efficient tuning of spintronic neurons

The human brain efficiently executes highly sophisticated tasks, such as image and speech recognition, with an exceptionally lower energy budget than today’s computers can. The development of energy-efficient and tunable artificial neurons capable of emulating brain-inspired processes has, therefore, been a major research goal for decades.

Tech Xplore October 8, 2020
The historical partnership that revolutionized battery research at Argonne

The historical partnership that revolutionized battery research at Argonne

Researchers around the world are on the hunt to find cheaper, better lithium-ion battery materials to power large scale machines, such as electric vehicles. One of their goals is to find alternative lithium-metal-oxide electrodes to those containing cobalt, an element common within phone and laptop batteries but too expensive and short on capacity to propel electric vehicles over long distances.

Tech Xplore October 8, 2020
Transparent solar panels for windows hit record 8% efficiency

Transparent solar panels for windows hit record 8% efficiency

In a step closer to skyscrapers that serve as power sources, a team led by University of Michigan researchers has set a new efficiency record for color-neutral, transparent solar cells.

Tech Xplore October 8, 2020
Countries transitioning to zero carbon should look at more than technology cost

Countries transitioning to zero carbon should look at more than technology cost

A ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to producing cleaner energy based on cost alone could create social inequalities, finds a new study. The Paris Agreement aims to keep global temperature rise this century well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. One major route to achieving this is for countries to reach ‘net zero’ carbon emissions by 2050—either producing no emissions or removing the same amount that they produce.

Tech Xplore October 8, 2020