More Solar Power Panels since 2008 Due to Solar Credits in Australia
More than 300MW from solar power installations have been installed since the Solar Credits support mechanism was introduced in Australia.
A rise in electricity price...
Portable power systems based on hydrogen
Developments by hydrogen researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) are paving the way for the successful development...
Toshiba’s New Grid Charging Systems for EVs
Toshiba Corporation is proposing the development of an electric vehicle charging system—the Toshiba Charge Grid —that features the deployment of its Li-ion battery storage...
Rare Earth Problems Could Be Solved Through the New Magnet Materials
Researchers are now working on new types of nanostructured magnets that would use smaller amounts of rare-earth metals than standard magnets.
Many hurdles remain, but...
Supply Chain Issues Dominate Offshore Wind Industry
This year’s discussion on The UK Offshore Wind conference, which took place in Liverpool, was all about how to get in place the vast...
LED street lighting in Russia
Reducing Russia’s primary energy consumption by 40 per cent by 2020 is one of the country’s core concerns.
To help reach this goal the Republic...
Cannon Comes With 15,000 Lumens LED Flashlight
Cannon LED light will turn night to day due to new technologies. A miniature flashlight heavy enough to be operated with only one hand...
The Noise About Graphene
In last week’s announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences lauded graphene’s “exceptional properties that originate from the...
Magnetic Ceramics Films for Smaller Transformers
Magnetic ceramic films are made by Siemens to develop smaller devices much more easier to manufacture. This type of circuit could adapt the voltage,...
Offshore wind energy study in New Jersey
A two-year research project led by the DEP shows minimal environmental impact would occur at sites proposed for several wind energy projects off...