First-Ever Grid-Scale Wave Energy Device Funded by the US Department of Energy Installed by the Navy Christopher Plain·July 30, 2024The world's first-ever grid-scale wave energy harvesting device has been installed on a US Naval Base off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii.
Tomorrow’s Grid: How Virtual Power Plants Could Revolutionize Urban Energy Amanda Winstead·May 31, 2024Virtual Power Plants could help energy researchers discover viable paths toward a more sustainable future. Here's how.
Cornell Researchers Say New Wind and Solar Power Projects Could Profit from Bitcoin Mining Christopher Plain·November 29, 2023Researchers say Bitcoin mining, which is often targeted by environmental activists, could actually help new wind and solar power projects.
Solar Panels Beware: Solar Glass is Here. MJ Banias·October 26, 2023In an era where renewable energy is quickly becoming a necessity, innovations such as solar glass are emerging to harness nature's resources efficiently.
These Genetically Modified Bacteria Can Be Used to Produce Carbon Neutral Biofuel Raquel Santos·November 5, 2021A team of scientists from Washington University has discovered a new way to use bacteria to produce readily usable biofuel.