Proteus, huge floating solar arrays that follow the sun
A series of huge floating solar plants can give the decisive boost to a world powered by renewable energy
A series of huge floating solar plants can give the decisive boost to a world powered by renewable energy
All the roads (economic, climatic, geopolitical) seem to say that natural gas will be a memory in Europe. The figures from a recently released study are merciless.
The peak of fossil fuels is here, around the corner. In any scenario: for the first time the IEA "sees" a certain and near end. But it needs to be faster.
It is not a dream book, but a detailed list of obstacles to be overcome and solutions to be adopted to have almost 100% clean energy. Yes, but that "almost" ...
A new system of wind turbines placed in a sort of wall can exploit the energy of the wind even in urban environments with limited spaces.
VAWT turbines promise to give wind energy an unprecedented boost, projecting it among the most "generous" renewables in the world.
Solar parks built day and night by tireless robots: Terabase's vision could give a big hand to renewables.
A clean world that abandons the fossil? It is absolutely worth it. A Stanford study confirms: renewables alone would pay for themselves in just 6 years. What are we waiting for?
Some turn up their noses when it comes to energy sources and photovoltaics check: "yes, but it pollutes too". Sure, but there is an abyss.
The need to quickly remedy imports of fossil fuels pushes the Danish energy islands project to be completed.
GE's vision can be functional to one of the two cornerstones of a post-capitalist era: clean energy with a cost close to zero.
China announces the construction of more massive solar and wind farms in its deserts.
The global energy economy will be disrupted by the growth of new energy produced from renewables. Yet, huge as it is, it is not enough.
Implementing long-life energy storage technology will change the fate of renewables, putting them on top of the world.
The United Kingdom is still running: after the next diesel and petrol car ban by 2030, the entire energy grid could be powered by renewable energies.
Great political maneuvers in Germany, towards the next elections. The conservatives are also moving with a document that foresees great revolutions in green energies.
The University of Gothenburg in Sweden has developed an amazing isomer that can store solar energy for a very, very long time.
The era of electric vehicles is one step away, and aims to be fulfilled between the next 9 and the next 15 years. But are we ready? We need 4 things, and they are not details.
Tasmania is the first Australian state (and one of the few) in the world to be powered by more than 100% renewable electricity. And it doesn't stop there.
In Spain, a team has found a way to obtain hydrogen from renewables: a formidable "shortcut" for the abandonment of fossil fuels
The new report from the IEA, the International Energy Agency, goes beyond its rosiest forecasts