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Technology could boost renewable energy storage
Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are critical to sustaining our planet, but they come with a big challenge: they don't always generate power when it's needed. To make the most of them, we ...
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Korean Researchers Turn Air into Power with Breakthrough Storage Tech
As the world races toward renewable energy, one challenge looms large: how to store all that clean power when the sun sets or the wind dies down. In ...
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These batteries could harness the wind and sun to replace coal and gas
SAPPORO, Japan — Ocean winds whip across the beaches, hillsides and sprawling plains of Hokkaido. There’s enough wind energy here for Japan’s northernmost island to power itself and export clean ...
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The sun is shining on renewable energy, according to latest Willis Renewable Energy Market Review
LONDON, July 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Although carbon-based clean technologies are expected to see only marginal growth, renewable and clean energy technologies are projected to grow exponentially ...
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Mitsubishi testing aquifer thermal energy storage for renewables
The Japanese conglomerate and the Osaka Metropolitan University are testing an aquifer thermal energy storage system that directly uses 10,000 m3 of groundwater stored at 5 C in a cooling well. It is ...
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Africa’s solar energy potential makes for a bright future for renewable power
In South Africa's Northern Cape province, the KHI Solar One project is generating 50 megawatts of electricity using solar mirrors.
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Sinking Giant Concrete Orbs to the Bottom of the Ocean Could Store Massive Amounts of Renewable Energy
About 2,000 feet beneath the ocean’s surface, in the dark stillness off the coast of California, a concrete sphere the size of a small house will soon have its moment. Its walls must resist pressures ...
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4.6 Billion Years On, the Sun Is Having a Moment
People have been telling stories about renewable energy since the nineteen-seventies, when the first all-solar-powered house opened on the campus of the University of Delaware, drawing a hundred ...
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