The future of urban heating: 90 GWh underground caverns
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
The AIReactor photobioreactor cleans the air at home with microalgae that convert CO2 and smog into oxygen.
Reducing emissions from a few dozen companies is easier than convincing 8 billion people. But without cuts to fossil fuels and more renewables, objectives are at risk.
Kept in operation during the energy crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, the newly closed coal plants are considered superfluous
Protopia: the antidote to widespread pessimism. Realistic and positive visions of the future, where global challenges are overcome with innovation and collaboration.
46 hours, 2.803 km, just one refueling: this is the record for Stadler's hydrogen train, which more than doubled the previous record. It aims to replace diesel trains.
The climate emergency on the one hand and social inequalities on the other loudly ask us to review some aspects of our way of living and being in the world.
Thanks to sustainable processes, Rethread Africa creates biodegradable materials from agricultural waste, such as pineapple leaves, strengthening the circular economy.
Ethiopia announces an immediate ban on internal combustion cars, becoming the first country to favor only electric vehicles from 2024
India, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia aim to become high-income economies in 25 years, focusing on innovation. Will they succeed?
Investing your money is always a good idea to increase your assets and try to live the future more peacefully, at least from a financial point of view. This is a rather courageous choice, considering the economic situation of the country and the choices made to deal with various problems. While stocks and bonds are still common forms of investment and there are other “safe havens” to take refuge in, there are also alternatives to consider… Read more
Northwestern University's microbial fuel cells, capable of extracting energy from the soil, could power sensors and electronic devices.
With batteries up to 500 Wh/kg, Elysian plans to cover 50% of long-haul commercial flights. We'll need to work on it.
The University of Ottawa makes a super-thin micrometer solar cell that triples energy efficiency.
Graphene and special electrolytes make the Nanotech Energy battery non-flammable: ideal for e-bikes, robotics and military applications
Mark Zuckerberg's refuge comes to life in a vast area of Kaua: bunkers, renewable energy and luxurious catastrophe-proof amenities
Fourth Power introduces an ultra-effective thermal grid battery, which promises to cost 10 times less than lithium batteries.
The Evolution of Cooking Technology: From Flames to Induction in the Tech World The history of cooking is a fascinating tale of progress and innovation, which has evolved from simple flames to sophisticated technologies. In this context, induction hobs emerge as a perfect example of how technology can enrich and transform traditional culinary practices. Starting from the origins of fire cooking, the article explores the evolutionary path towards modern cooking technologies. In the past, cooking was… Read more
With EU support, tidal energy advances as a possible key solution for the clean energy future
Using rice husk and newspaper, a new eco-friendly insulation material can significantly reduce the environmental impact of construction.
In the following article we will see what corporate sustainability consists of, and valuable advice will be provided on how to improve it: it is in fact a determining factor, today, for a successful company that is attentive to contemporary needs. What are ESG parameters When talking about corporate sustainability, understood as the commitment to having a positive impact on the environment in which it operates, it is essential to explain what ESG parameters are. These indicate criteria for evaluating the corporate sustainability of an institution, divided ... Read more