2022, Germany aims for the world's first hydrogen plant from wind power
Obtaining hydrogen from the sea and the wind seems the best and most viable way. Germany is about to embrace it with determination.
Obtaining hydrogen from the sea and the wind seems the best and most viable way. Germany is about to embrace it with determination.
Sleepless nights, emotional swings and seemingly intractable conflicts, but the agreement on the Recovery Fund finally arrives. Everyone is satisfied, but one excellent victim: the Just Transition Fund. And hopefully not the environment.
Nuclear fusion energy advances slowly. Now a new approach based on boron-hydrogen removes many of the obstacles to a future of clean and unlimited energy.
Even in the UK the hydrogen train starts running. How is development going in the rest of the world? Let's take stock with this article.
AFS (Engineers at Air Fuel Synthesis) based in the north of England claims to have produced 5 liters of synthetic oil in the space of 3 months. It's a little bit, you might say. And give me a break. The technique consists of extracting carbon dioxide from the air and hydrogen from the water, then combining them in a reactor which produces methanol with the help of a catalyst. The methanol is then converted into oil. Now have you understood why it takes 3 months for 5 liters? Not exactly the time that… Read more
Enapter's green hydrogen energy promises to power a home for days with half the water used to flush the toilet.
Thanks to an innovative seawater electrolysis process, the new plant will dominate CO2 capture, while also producing hydrogen on a large scale
The Emirates are using COP28 to plan new fossil deals with China and other nations (including Italy). Saudi Arabia promotes highly polluting cars and supersonic travel. Never have so many lobbyists. COP28 is now polluted.
Hydroelectric evolves with Rivtide Power's MOWT, designed for slow-flowing waters and ready to debut in Scotland.
Swiss startup Destinus aims to revolutionize aviation with hydrogen-powered hypersonic flights
Investing in the future can be risky, but in the long run it will bear fruit: especially if you focus on emerging technologies.
The last steps on the (long) road of artificial photosynthesis. How many years will it be possible, and what will the implants look like?
The largest solar battery in the world is three-quarters ready. When fully operational, these systems will do away with coal-fired power plants forever, and that's just the beginning.
Heliogen's concentrated solar plants promise to make this approach hyper-efficient to produce electricity, heat and green fuels.
Microalgae genetically modified to produce more oils: at Algaefarm we talk about this promising source of biofuels.
Po Valley, we explore innovative technological solutions and strategies to combat air pollution
The new frontier of sustainable flying: human waste converted into jet fuel, a potential solution for a cleaner sky.
An innovative system on ships uses the movement of waves to generate energy, tackling the challenge of decarbonisation in the maritime sector.
New photoreactors developed between Canada and Germany transform solar energy into green fuels and chemicals.
Shanghai welcomes the world's first gravity battery, 25 MW marking a step forward in renewable energy.
Impressive speed record on two wheels: Graham and Diane Sykes register 264 km/h with their creature, Force of Nature