Kitepower Hawk: mobile wind power that challenges diesel generators
By combining kites and batteries in containers, the Kitepower Hawk aims to replace diesel generators with cleaner energy.
By combining kites and batteries in containers, the Kitepower Hawk aims to replace diesel generators with cleaner energy.
Airloom's new technical approach can revolutionize the wind energy market: given the financiers behind it, we have to believe it.
Australian scientists develop a wearable device that generates energy from the movement of the finger, and also stores data. A step forward for wearable technology.
The solar glass developed by ClearVue PV could seriously play its part, integrating perfectly into modern architecture.
A world with unlimited, clean energy? It sounds like paradise, but it would also produce new challenges. Let's look at both sides of the coin.
The start-up Bing Klima revolutionises urban roofs with an innovative agrivoltaic kit
Sailing on a lake and coming across an island of solar panels dancing with the sun might seem like a scene from a science fiction movie: Portuguese startup SolarisFloat is working to make it a reality. This floating “island” is not only an engineering masterpiece, but represents a significant step forward in solar energy production. But how can an island of solar panels improve energy efficiency? And what benefits does it bring to our ecosystem? Let's find out together. SolarisFloat: innovation that floats In a world… Read more
Research published in Nano Research shows how atmospheric humidity can become an inexhaustible source of energy thanks to polyoxometalates
Singapore scientists develop ultra-thin battery for smart contact lenses, powered by tear fluid. A revolution in the field!
A journey aboard the 'Tesla of the Seas'. This is how a solar-powered yacht works to enjoy the true essence of the sea without leaving a trace
Solaris promises clean energy from Earth orbit: and Europe dreams of a gigantic energy leap.
A team at NREL has created a mini solar panel that turns laser light into energy. A small turning point from the many possible applications
A team of Chinese researchers turns raindrops into a promising source of renewable energy.
The US company has made a major breakthrough in geothermal technology, producing 3,5 megawatts of clean energy.
A new approach to nanogenerators also allows the energy of low-frequency sea waves to be exploited, thanks to triboelectricity.
PNNL researchers find that adding sugar to electrolytes increases the energy of flow batteries by 60% and extends their life.
An interesting hybrid battery isn't just about energy: It also produces two useful chemicals, furfuryl alcohol and furoic acid.
C-PVEH, a new high-performance device, promises to power the future of the Internet of Things by transforming vibrations into electricity.
You don't need a cable to receive energy from space: at Caltech they have demonstrated that it is possible, transmitting energy to Earth with radio waves.
Canadian and Belgian researchers invent a piezoelectric device that generates energy from vibrations.
An innovative wind power plant uses compressed air as a "battery" that stores energy and makes it available at any time