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Preparing for battery energy storage opportunities in the US

With funding for grid storage immediately available in the US, testing and certification for battery energy storage systems are critical to timely market entry....

Enough talking, strive for a green future now

Norwegian wave power company Havkraft AS, alongside communications specialist Frequency AS, emphasise why now is the right time to commit to a greener future. We...

The Yangibana Project: Rich in neodymium and praseodymium

Mr Matthew Allen, Chief Financial Officer at Hastings Technology Metals Limited, details the abundance of rare earth elements at the Yangibana Project, specifically that...

High entropy alloys create possibilities for electrocatalysts

Researchers from Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB) describe a new scientific method that has the potential to find high entropy alloys that can be used for...

Using AI to optimise indoor temperature

Viboo founders have developed an algorithm that predictively controls and monitors a buildings indoor temperature, saving electricity and money. Conventional thermostats, which are commonplace in...

Scientists have developed high efficiency perovskite solar cells

Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) have synthesised the materials that were used for constructing a record-breaking solar cell module, with a 21.4%...

First Hydrogen will deliver on hydrogen refuelling stations

First Hydrogen establishes 'NETZEROH2' subsidiary to roll out hydrogen refuelling stations. Vancouver, B.C., January 12, 2022 – Vancouver, British Columbia – First Hydrogen Corp. (“FIRST...

Converting raw biomass into natural gas

Researchers discover a new catalytic approach that directly converts raw biomass into natural gas, with a low carbon footprint. Previous natural gas production methods Natural gas...

Veolia declares its first EV battery recycling plant in the UK

The UK’s leading resource management company, Veolia, has announced its first electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling plant in the UK. With the launch of their new EV...

National Nuclear Laboratory: moving the UK’s nuclear industry forward 

Ian Funnell has been appointed as the new chair of the National Nuclear Laboratory helping the organisation’s mission to advance the UK’s nuclear industry.  The Department for...

Greenland’s Ivittuut mine returns high-grade rare earth results

ASX-listed multi-commodity explorer Eclipse Metals (ASX: EPM) has recovered high-grade rare earths after reviewing historical drill core data from the Ivittuut mine in Greenland. Eclipse...

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...

Transforming Plastic Waste into Sustainable Fuel

New research highlights that through processes of catalytic pyrolysis, oil can be produced from plastic waste such as grocery bags to create sustainable fuel...

A net zero future dependent on the correct rare earth supply

From its critical and heavy rare earths dominant Makuutu Project, Ionic Rare Earths is intent on being a significant player with a long-life, low-cost...

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