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The ideal angle for e-skin energy storage
Products researchers Sungwon Lee and also Koteeswara Reddy Nandanapalli at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) developed the manufacture process with colleagues in Korea. A trick for success is splashing a specific quantity of graphene ink onto flexible substratums at a certain angle and temperature.
Oct 15, 2020 // Technology, Storage, Asia, Korea, DGIST, Graphene, Sungwon Lee, Koteeswara Reddy Nandanapalli
Coating could lead to commercial lithium-metal batteries
A new coating developed by scientists at Stanford promises to bring lithium metal batteries ‘closer to reality’, by significantly extending their operational lifetime and limiting the occurrence of dendrites at the anode, which can cause short circuiting and fires.
Sep 3, 2019 // Technology, California, USA, battery, North America, Stanford University, SLAC, Lithium metal, Zhiao Yu, Yi Cui
Japan Targets Big Solar Subsidies, Revives Nuclear Push
Japan’s LDP moves to end >1MW solar subsidies, citing Chinese panel risks, as PM Takaichi backs nuclear restarts and perovskites to hit FY2040 energy mix goals.
Dec 19, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, Asia, subsidy, LDP
Researchers fabricate highly transparent solar cell with 2D atomic sheet
Solar panels frequently obtain a bad rap for ruining the look of homes as well as businesses. Yet, this might will alter.
Jul 20, 2022 // Technology, solar cell, Tohoku University, Toshiaki Kato
Brazil's Ceara agrees renewables partnerships with Chinese firms
The Brazilian state of Ceara introduced on Friday that throughout a visit to China, governor Elmano de Freitas has signed a few manage local firms for solar, on- and -offshore wind as well as green and also blue hydrogen projects and campaigns.
Apr 17, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, China, South america, Brazil, Asia, Ceara
Danish fjord to host 400 MW of solar
The Danish Energy Agency states there will certainly be big range PV projects in the Nissum Fjord location. Among the projects, under advancement by Better Energy in the district of Holstebro, has an organized generation capability of 206 MW.
Mar 18, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Denmark
The Biggest Batteries Coming Soon to a Grid Near You
The 100-megawatt club is about to get a lot busier. Here are the world’s eight largest battery storage projects.
Sep 3, 2019 // Storage, California, USA, storage, TESLA, South Australia, North America, lithium-ion battery, AES, NextEra, Vistra
Sheets of carbon nanotubes come in a rainbow of colors
Nanomaterials researchers in Finland, the United States and China have developed a color atlas for 466 distinct varieties of single-walled carbon nanotubes.
Dec 15, 2020 // Technology, USA, China, solar cells, Europe, Asia, North America, Finland, Graphene, thin films, Esko I. Kauppinen, Junichiro Kono, Nan Wei
Brand-new pathways for tin-monosulfide PV
Scientists in Japan have established a new procedure for the manufacture of crystalline tin monosulfide (SnS). By facilitating the development of crystals measuring up to 24mm in size, the procedure can aid conquer several of the challenges to pressing higher efficiencies out of this cheap, plentiful product.
Aug 26, 2020 // Technology, Japan, Asia, crystalline tin monosulfide
Physicists create perfect testing conditions of solar cells for space applications
This new method for screening perovskite solar cells leads the way for their usage in powering objects that require the cells' radiation firmness and durability.
May 4, 2022 // Technology, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, solar cells, perovskite, University of Oklahoma
Maximize the benefits of solar energy through techno-ecological synergies
The dire assessment from the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) made it very clear this past year: To avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis, a significant shift to clean energy sources must be well underway by 2030.
Sep 10, 2019 // Opinions, IPCC, Dr. Rebecca R. Hernandez
Scientists progress renewable hydrogen manufacturing approach utilizing perovskite materials
Perovskite products may hold the potential to play an important duty in a procedure to create hydrogen in a renewable manner, according to an analysis from researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
May 11, 2022 // Technology, Solar to Fuel, NREL, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, hydrogen, perovskite
Moldova Awards 165 MW Green Energy Capacity in Debut National Auction
Moldova’s first large-scale renewables tender allocates 165 MW of wind and solar to 11 projects, boosting energy security and signaling a maturing green market.
Jun 25, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Moldova
Australian distribution network team suggests 1.1 GW of batteries to allow Renewable Energy Zones
Over a gigawatt of battery storage has been proposed in a plan to make it possible for the larger rollout of renewables by Powercor, owner as well as operator of an electrical power distribution network offering greater than 800,000 customers in the Australian state of Victoria.
May 18, 2021 // Storage, Australia, CEFC, Oceania, renewable energy zones, Mark Clarke
Researchers debut whole new type of solar energy storage
A team of researchers from Lancaster University in the UK have developed an entire brand-new method to save power from the Sun for numerous months at a time, with the alternative of releasing it as needed in the form of warmth.
Dec 15, 2020 // Technology, Storage, UK, Europe, Lancaster University, John Griffin












