Offshore wind farms can be beneficial throughout their life cycle, according to a study published in the international journal Sustainable Production and Consumption. In this study, researchers from the Politecnico di Milano,
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Any scenarios presented by BP, Royal Dutch Shell, and Equinor will not meet the Paris Agreement target, according to research by an organisation called Climate Analytics. This organisation includes researchers from
Biogas and biomethane are more climate-friendly than non-renewable options but leak more than twice as much methane as previously thought, according to a study published in the journal One Earth.
The world’s first rapid testing facility for tidal turbine blades has just opened for business in Scotland, UK. Researchers believe this will help develop marine energy technologies as well as
Reaching climate neutrality by 2050 will require 35 more times lithium and up to 26 more times the amount of rare metals compared to today’s limited use, according to a
Researchers developed a new way to convert CO2 into sustainable fuel, crucially without any unwanted products or waste, according to a study published in Nature Chemistry (1). The team from
Different countries have different challenges when changing from fossil fuels to renewable energy, a news study has found (1). New technologies are often seen as expensive for the countries that
Low-cost irrigation systems could help farmers in remote locations cut the cost of energy and reduce their carbon footprint, according to a study published in Renewable Energy (1). Some farms
New method by Japanese researchers improves long-term stability of perovskite solar panels
Japanese researchers developed a new method to build large perovskite solar panels with a longer lifespan than ever achieved, according to a new study published on Advanced Energy Materials (1).
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