The future of sustainable energy requires us to be able to store the excess energy we produce. At this time its a daunting process at large scale, that's where sand batteries come in. While they only store thermal energy, they might just be the solut
A report published in 2021 shows that burning 'local logs' generates just 4 grams of CO2 per kilowatt hour - compared to 48g/kWh for wind energy and 123g/kWh for ground source heat pumps
After a couple of hell-raising concept iterations, Alpine's hydrogen combustion fire-and-ice Alpenglow super-racer is finally prepped and revved to take the track.
Later today, as millions of Americans head outside to observe the total solar eclipse, power grid operators across the country will face a significant reduction in solar power generation.
Battery life wouldn't be an issue for drones if they could just recharge on power lines as needed. That's exactly what an experimental new quadcopter can now do, allowing it to stay aloft pretty much indefinitely.
We presented the trade idea that a surge in artificial intelligence demand is sparking the need for significant upgrades to the nation's decades-old power grid as new data warehouses come online.
The usual slow grid planning processes are getting upended. Take the US State of Georgia for example. They have scored lots of new electric vehicle and battery factories, a few large "clean energy" manufacturing projects, and have attracted a bun
The European Organization for Nuclear Research's CERN particle accelerator will be used to search for hidden particles as the upcoming April 8 solar eclipse takes place.
The Power Mole wirelessly transmits 10 watts of electricity through window glass, allowing indoor outlets to power outdoor devices. It's built on the inductive coupling technology utilized in wireless smartphone charging systems.
Heimdell Power, a Norwegian company named after the mythical Norse god, is revolutionizing the way power lines transmit electricity with the aid of a small yet powerful sphere, akin to a soccer ball in size.