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The Queen’s Mine: Securing the supply of crystalline vein graphite

RS Mines are proud to represent the Queen’s Mine – recognised as the world’s highest quality source of crystalline vein graphite. Trained as an engineer,...

The journey from CVD graphene innovation to commercialisation

Gregory Erickson, Founder and CFO of General Graphene Corporation, explores the current uptake for graphene innovation and the organisation’s journey from discovery to commercialisation. When...

Geothermal systems improved by micro drilling turbine

Fraunhofer scientists have now developed an innovative tool that enables additional branches to be drilled off the main geothermal well. This decreases the risk...

Novel results from rare earth elements industry survey

A recent rare earth elements industry survey identifies the key constraints to diversify rare earth supply chains. A recent publication in the Journal of Cleaner...

Understanding phase change materials for thermal energy storage

Researchers analyse the beneficial uses of phase changing materials for thermal energy storage to help mitigate climate change effects. As the world searches for practical...

Repurposing used electric vehicle batteries for renewable energy storage

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a method of reusing old electric vehicle batteries for renewable energy storage. Cornell University researchers, partially funded by the...

Stable electricity grids achieved through grid-forming converters

Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) create a replica small-scale power grid in order to analyse how synchronous machines and...

New research aims to improve the ion transport in aqueous Li-ion batteries

Researchers achieve a microscopic understanding of solvation structures involved with transporting aqueous Li-ion batteries, revealing heterogeneity in the super concentrated water-in-salt electrolytes. Lithium-ion batteries are...

Wireless charging for electric vehicles could significantly reduce CO2 emissions

Oren Ezer, CEO of ElectReon, sets out the opportunities offered by wide scale implementation of wireless charging for electric vehicles. In the face of climate...

The evolution of nanomaterials innovation in Canada

Marie D’Iorio, Founder and President of NanoCanada, spoke to Innovation News Network about the evolving nanomaterials landscape in Canada and NanoCanada’s role in accelerating...

Hydrogen powered vehicles: a fast-emerging market

As global leader in the field of hydrogen powered vehicles, First Hydrogen is in a unique position to capitalise on this growing market. As distinguished...

Ultrafast battery charging using fully new anode material

Researchers at the University of Twente highlight that the new material, nickel niobate, has desirable properties even after multiple cycles of ultrafast battery charging. According...

Graphite One: ground-breaking graphite project for a growing market

Anthony Huston, President, CEO and Director at Graphite One, outlines the largest graphite project in North America, and largest critical mineral project in the...

Examining lithium-ion battery safety and how it can be enhanced

Dr Carlos Ziebert, Head of IAM-AWP’s Calorimeter Center, KIT, answers frequently asked questions regarding battery safety and explains how it can be improved by...

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