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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.

NDA launches cutting-edge facility to boost nuclear cybersecurity

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has unveiled the GCCC, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at revolutionising nuclear cybersecurity.

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.

New research projects have been selected by EIC in key technology areas

The European Innovation Council has selected new research projects for high-impact portfolios in key technology areas.

The changing face of Europe’s solar energy sector

Dries Acke of SolarPower Europe details Europe’s solar energy outlook and the challenges that need to be addressed to ensure its success.

California state budget commits $80m to STEM research

STEM research undertaken in California will tie into San Diego's primary economic development as California's 'Lithium Valley'.

Commercialising graphene: Can it be used in everyday technology?

Graphenest and Hubron have entered a new strategic partnership that is aimed at exploring, developing, and commercialising graphene.

UK and South Korea partner to research and develop fusion power plants

The UK and South Korea have joined forces in a quest to make fusion power part of the world’s future energy supply.

Leading the evolution of battery recycling materials

Cirba Solutions explores how its state-of-the-art battery recycling process is helping to pioneer a circular supply chain.

US hydroelectric power portfolio boosted through $200m DOE funding

The US Government will make waves in the hydroelectric power sector, announcing $200m in funding to advance hydropower capabilities.

Can European energy storage keep pace with energy targets?

The European energy storage market has experienced a major shift in recent years as various societal events have put it into the spotlight.

EIT RawMaterials launches initiative to tackle steel decarbonisation

Steel's manufacturing process is estimated to produce around 8% of total global carbon emissions. Therefore, steel decarbonisation is vital.

Does daylight saving time result in lower energy consumption?

When clocks go forward by one hour, as they do every Spring, debates occur about whether or not we should eliminate daylight saving time.

Product stewardship scheme to unlock Australian solar panel recycling economy

Read how a comprehensive product stewardship scheme in Australia may optimise the country’s solar panel recycling industry.

Bioenergy research funding boosted by new $590m incentive

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced funding worth $590 million to renew its four existing Bioenergy Research Centers.

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