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The latest energy production news from organisations working in solar, wind, hydro and hydrogen power solutions along with developments from the battery storage sector.

Educating innovators: TU/e’s multidisciplinary impact on fusion research

Roger Jaspers, Chair of the Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion Group, discusses TU/e’s role in training fusion engineers.

US announces $2.2bn boost for clean hydrogen hubs

The United Sates Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a groundbreaking $2.2 billion investment in two Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs.

From fission to fusion neutronics and multi-physics simulations at the University of Tennessee

Discover University of Tennessee research and training for the next generation of fusion nuclear engineering graduates.

Exploring flexibility potential in energy intensive industries

A new paper by CIRCE sheds light on industry decarbonisation strategies for energy intensive industries. Read more here.

ETH Zurich pioneers longer lasting and sustainable lithium metal batteries

Experts at ETH Zurich have developed a novel method for creating more powerful and environmentally friendly lithium metal batteries.

US grid interconnection policies not doing enough for clean energy

Poor grid interconnection policies have impeded the integration of clean energy into the US national electric grid. Discover more here.

Université de Sherbrooke pioneer metal extraction method to recycle battery waste

Research led by experts at the Université de Sherbrooke has developed an eco-friendly process for recycling battery waste.

AI energy demand: Google’s emissions climb by nearly 50%

Google has revealed its emissions have increased by 48% over the last five years due to the increasing energy demand from AI. Read more here.

US invests $2.7bn to reinforce domestic nuclear fuel supply

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced it will finance $2.7bn to boost domestic supply chains for nuclear fuel.

Why blue hydrogen could derail the UK’s net zero targets

A new report claims that UK Government policies supporting blue hydrogen and gas-power CCS significantly risk derailing UK net zero targets.

Engaging molten salt aerosol-LIBS systems for future nuclear energy and technology

Using a new LIBS system, the measurement of salts within nuclear power systems can be easier than ever. Discover more here.

Building a cleaner future for energy-intensive industries through composite materials

The CEM-WAVE Project is developing high-performing composite materials by applying novel technologies and integrating renewable energies to lead the shift of cleaner manufacturing in heavy industry.

DOE commits to reducing methane pollution from oil and gas sector

Applications are open for $850m in federal funding to monitor, measure, quantify, and reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sectors.

EIT InnoEnergy launches European Solar Academy to address solar skills shortages

EIT InnoEnergy has launched its European Solar Academy to skill 65,000 workers over the next two years. Read more here.

New catalyst unveils the hidden power of water for green hydrogen generation

Water electrolysis offers a path to generate green hydrogen, which can be powered by renewables and clean electricity. Read more here.

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