10 global trends we will see in 2023.
The main trends that can be glimpsed for next year outline an increasingly unstable and dynamic planet. Ready to dance?
The main trends that can be glimpsed for next year outline an increasingly unstable and dynamic planet. Ready to dance?
The addition of amino acids greatly improved the process of artificial photosynthesis. We are moving towards the first practical applications.
Lignin as an alternative to graphite can represent an improvement for both the environment and performance for batteries.
Winter is about to bite and in Europe there is more than one energy problem. In France, Total launches a network of distributors for firewood and pellets
Yes, Tesla, Ford, Volkswagen and others are populating the planet with electric cars. No, they do not intend to overwhelm the electricity grid.
Next time you drink a bottle of wine to my health, send me the corks, I'll take a walk.
An advanced compressed air energy storage system has started operating in China - it is currently the largest in the world.
A process that optimizes a reaction that has been known for years can lead to the production of hydrogen from water at room temperature. It would be a turning point.
The Canadian 'super train' FluxJet is serious, it works and wants to forge ahead in bringing passengers and goods at 1000km/h overland.
An increasingly strong magnetic field is what we need to contain the energy of nuclear fusion: and in China they have just set a new record.
The Ukrainian conflict has destroyed part of the world and displaced millions of people, but above all it has given huge profits to the oil companies. What's now?
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles' heel: climate change may bring it dramatically to light.
A milestone towards sustainable aviation fuel: the plant that synthesizes kerosene from sun and CO2 works.
Solar cells printed directly on the steel of the roofs of buildings: here is a very promising three-year project in the UK
EU RePower Plan, what does the European Union plan to deal with the energy crisis consist of and what is Italy's position on the matter
In 2021 the 'green' sector gained jobs while the fossil sector lost them. An ecological and work transition that risks stopping in 2022, but will consolidate.
The bacterial biobattery developed by Binghamton University has a strong point: three "levels" of different bacteria that enter into synergy.
Someone turns up their nose when it comes to energy sources and photovoltaics comes up: "yes, but it pollutes too". Sure, but there is a chasm.
An artificial island in the North Sea may become the first large green hydrogen production plant to be deployed in several European countries.
Three laboratories around the world are studying a paint that, applied to all surfaces, would allow them to collect energy from the sun.
A micro nuclear reactor that fits in a small container, can be moved anywhere and can be assembled in less than three days: this is the ambitious project that will have the first working prototype in 2024