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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.

Using AI to develop alternative fuels for greener transport

Researchers at KAUST have innovated an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model to design new alternative fuels to reduce transport emissions.

Lithium-ion battery technology improved with nanosheets

Researchers have improved the lithium-ion battery's performance by using titanium diboride nanosheets as an anode material.

Solar Park 2.0 project to optimise the efficiency of photovoltaic systems

Read how the Solar Park 2.0 project will enhance the efficiency and harness the full potential of photovoltaic systems.

Oceana Lithium: Leading lithium development in Brazil and Australia

Oceana Lithium has appointed several high-profile new hires, as they ramp up their lithium exploration projects in Brazil and Australia.

European Council has agreed on rules to create energy-efficient buildings

The European Council has agreed on stricter rules to develop energy-efficient buildings, important for achieving the EU’s climate objectives.

The Port of Esbjerg boosts Denmark’s hydrogen economy

Discover how the Port of Esbjerg is well-positioned to lead Denmark’s hydrogen economy as part of Europe’s green energy transition.

Geothermal power plants can ensure Germany’s lithium extraction needs

Research suggests Germany can potentially extract thousands of tons of lithium annually using geothermal energy plants.

Imerys’ new lithium mining project will contribute to Europe’s green energy transition

Imerys has announced the launch of a new lithium mining project at its Beauvoir site, which will contribute to Europe's energy transition.

Potential rare earth magnet replacement has been discovered

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have discovered a new way to create a possible replacement for rare earth magnets.

Assessing bioenergy’s potential as an alternative to fossil fuels

The UK Government will be presented with evidence in favour of the use of bioenergy as an alternative to fossil fuels.

Navigating the uncharted waters of CVD graphene application development

General Graphene discusses the highly complex process of taking graphene out of the laboratory and into the real world.

UK Government funds £211m to advance battery technology

The UK Government will invest £211m via the Faraday Battery Challenge to innovate and make the country a global leader in battery technology.

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