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Scientists use artificial intelligence in new way to strengthen power grid resiliency
A new artificial neural network model created by Argonne scientists handles both static and dynamic features of a power system with a relatively high degree of accuracy.
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Fossil fuel pollution behind 4m premature deaths a year β study
Burning gas, coal and oil costs worldβs economy $8bn a day and particularly harms children
Floating wind farms: How to make them the future of green electricity
Since 2010, wind energy has seen sustained growth worldwide, with the amount of energy generated by offshore wind increasing by nearly 30% each year. Countries around the world need to ramp up renewable energy supply quickly to meet growing demand and rapidly reduce emissions. Despite this urgency, offshore wind currently provides less than 1% of the world's electricity supply.
Preparing global online learners for the clean energy transition
Answer to energy storage problem could be hydrogen
Hydrogen has the greatest potential among technologies for seasonal energy storage in the future, according to an analysis conducted by researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Future energy systems need to be climate proof
Climate policy for future energy systems typically focus on the challenge to make them carbon neutral to avoid climate change. However, it will also be critically important to make them climate proof to ensure that they are resilient to future climate change. This is the key conclusion of a literature review published in Nature Energy, analyzing 220 peer-reviewed articles. Climate proofing of energy systems is becoming more important as energy systems are expected to become more sensitive to climate change.
Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions
Releases of the heat-trapping gas methane from human activities have ramped up in the 21st century, especially in Africa and Asia.
Scientists Develop New 'Infinitely Recyclable' Plastic
The researchers believe that the new plastic - PBTL - could be used to make car parts or construction materials and help reduce millions of tons of plastic that pollute the environment every year.
The Truth About Lithium Ion Battery Recycling
There is a right way of approaching lithium ion battery recycling... and a wrong way. In this guide, we'll teach you how to do it the right way.
Renewable energy targets may undermine their sustainability
As the worldβs economies seek to use new renewable energy developments to address climate change and reinvigorate economies post-COVID-19, avoiding a fixation on targets in decision-making will ensure positive social and environmental outcomes.
With oil outlook grim, experts tout renewables and retrofits as a way to create jobs | CBC News
With a barrel of Canadian oil now going for the same price as a cup of coffee, some renewable energy experts say itβs time for a different approach to the energy sector in Canada.
Climate Change Could Be Making Birds Smaller
Forty years of data show that migratory birds have been shrinking as the planet warms.
Researchers Have Found a New Way to Convert Waste Heat Into Electricity to Power Small Devices
A thin, iron-based generator uses waste heat to provide small amounts of power. Researchers have found a way to convert heat energy into electricity with a nontoxic material. The material is mostly iron which is extremely cheap given its relative abundance. A generator based on this material coul
Using art to show climate change impact
Electric cars might not yet be green, but we should buy them anyway
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