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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.

UK has some of the least energy-efficient homes in Europe

Find out how the UK is trailing significantly behind many European countries in terms of energy-efficient homes.

Revolutionary sodium battery has four times the capacity of lithium-ion batteries

Discover an advanced sodium battery that boasts an energy capacity four times greater than its lithium-ion battery counterparts.

EU faces potential natural gas shortage in 2023

A report from the IEA has found that the EU could face a natural gas shortage of almost 30 billion cubic metres in 2023.

Creating the most efficient perovskite solar cells to date using ammonium

Scientists have created perovskite solar cells with 21% efficiency, the best results ever for a device made from a non-halide lead source.

New project utilises biomass for affordable energy 

Aston University scientists are to start a project to use biomass from Indonesia’s unwanted rice straw for low-cost, commercial-scale energy.

Are aqueous batteries the key to global electrification?

Researchers from the University of Houston believe that aqueous batteries could be the key to sustainably powering a green future. Lithium-ion batteries are the main...

Searching for better battery electrolytes through Artificial Intelligence

Scientists at Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science are using robots to consider how to improve battery electrolytes.

Groundbreaking district heating system reduces carbon emissions by 80%

A cutting-edge district heating system in Spain will potentially reduce CO2 emissions in local neighbourhoods by 80%.

QX Resources Limited initiates drilling at Turner River hard rock lithium project

QX Resources Limited has announced that drilling has begun at the company’s Turner River hard rock lithium project.

Landmark fusion energy results spark the nuclear revolution

A fusion energy experiment has released more energy than it takes to initiate – a development that will revolutionise sustainable energy.

Improving the performance of electrolytes within lithium-ion batteries

The electrolyte facilitates the reversible movement of ions needed during repeated cycles of battery use and recharging.

Using sound waves to turbo charge green hydrogen production

Engineers in Melbourne have used sound waves to boost production of green hydrogen by 14 times, through electrolysis to split water.

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