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Biofuel Obtains An Additional "Never Ever Surrender!" Moment
The globe of biofuel is having a down minute recently, as is virtually every other part of the energy world. Nonetheless, signs of a green rejuvenation are ever flowering. The latest advancement includes cyanobacteria, also known as turquoise algae, a microorganism that has thrilled, bedazzled, and also aggravated biofuel followers for a generation.
Jun 2, 2020 // Solar to Fuel, NREL, RASEI, covid-19, algae biofuel, cyanobacteria, ExxonMobil, Synthetic Genomics
High-performance flow batteries offer path to grid-level renewable energy storage
A low-cost, high-performance battery chemistry developed by University of Colorado Boulder researchers could one day lead to scalable grid-level storage for wind and solar energy that could help electrical utilities reduce their dependency on fossil fuels.
Jul 26, 2019 // Storage, Michael Marshak, RASEI, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, Brian Robb, PDTA, CHBE