The Benefits and Limitations of Bioenergyby Ian Black, MSComm, MScAs we push for more renewable energy sources, bioenergy is rising to fill the need
NewsPowerful Answers to Energy Questions May Be Blowing in the Windby University of British Columbia Okanagan CampusUBC Okanagan researchers study how wind farms can change airstream patterns
NewsGroundbreaking Discovery for Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly Hydrogen Productionby Ulsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyBreakthrough electrolysis technology enables efficient and stable production of green hydrogen
NewsDemystifying Vortex Rings in Nuclear Fusion, Supernovaeby University of MichiganA mathematical model could help engineers control their behavior in power generation and more
NewsNew Laser-Based Instrument Designed to Boost Hydrogen Researchby OpticaAdvance could lead to more environmentally friendly rocket fuels
NewsSelecting the Right Structural Materials for Fusion Reactorsby Tokyo Institute of TechnologyAlloys showing corrosion resistance up to 1173 K identified
NewsEco-Friendly Technology to Produce Energy from Textile Wasteby Kaunas University of TechnologyScientists propose a method to convert lint-microfibers found in clothes dryers into energy
NewsFeeding 10 Billion People by 2050 within Planetary Limits May Be Achievableby Stockholm Resilience CentreA new study combined detailed environmental accounts with a model of the global food system that tracks the production and consumption of food across the world
The End of Cheap Oil Calls for a Balanced Approach to Energy Production, Scientists Sayby Other AuthorWeaning America off fossil fuels and investing in renewable energy is the best path for the future, say Stanford researchers.