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Researchers Can Extract Hydrogen From Seawater To Produce Low-Carbon Fuels

PALO ALTO, Ca.- Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University with collaborators at the University of Oregon and Manchester Metropolitan University have found a way to tease hydrogen out of the ocean by funneling seawater through a double-membrane system and electricity. Their innovative design proved successful in generating hydrogen

By |2023-04-16T18:29:48-04:00April 16th, 2023|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Electric Vehicle Charging Could Crash Grid Powered Only By Renewable Energy

PALO ALTO, Ca. - Most EV owners currently charge their vehicles at night when they aren’t in use, taking advantage of cheaper, off-peak electricity rates when demand is low and fossil fuel (mostly natural gas) or nuclear power plants are providing much of the electricity. But by 2035, with hotter nighttime temperatures requiring more air

By |2022-10-02T12:21:00-04:00October 2nd, 2022|Featured, Industry 4.0|

Study: World Can Switch To 100% Renewable Energy, Earn Back Investment In 6 Years

PALO ALTO  - With energy and fuel costs at an all-time high, the world is seeking cost-effective solutions for moving away from oil and gas for energy needs. A new Stanford University study says it might not be as difficult as we think to switch to all renewable energy sources. After examining 145 countries, the

By |2022-08-08T15:10:01-04:00August 7th, 2022|Clean Update, Climate Change, Featured|

Stanford Engineers Invent Solar Panel That Generates Electricity At Night

STANFORD, Ca, - Stanford University engineers have invested a solar panel that generates electricity at night. Led by engineer Sid Assaworrarit an ordinary solar panel outfitted with a thermoelectric generator was used to generate a small amount of electricity from the slight difference in temperature between the ambient air and the surface of a solar panel

By |2022-12-23T14:07:03-05:00April 8th, 2022|Featured, Science|