• Building A Perovskite Solar Cell That Can Stand The Heat

    Updated: 2023-08-31 09:04:53
    Open Image…Save ImageOpen Image (using #TmpD/ia)… Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne researchers have found a way to significantly improve the operational stability of perovskite solar cells at high temperatures, which is necessary for their use in terawatt power grids. Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have gained attention for their high power-conversion efficiencies and low-cost solution processing. However, ensuring their stability at […] The post Building A Perovskite Solar Cell That Can Stand The Heat first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • Are You Ready For Some Energy Rationing?

    Updated: 2023-08-30 09:04:58
    A University of Leeds research team analyzed several scenarios to identify a potential solution to identify the fairest and most equitable way that governments can curtail energy use, a process known as energy demand reduction. The big challenge is said to be that consumers in the richer, developed nations will have to accept restrictions on […] The post Are You Ready For Some Energy Rationing? first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • Using Math To Blend Hydrogen Into Natural Gas Pipelines

    Updated: 2023-08-29 09:04:18
    Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers are reporting that mathematical modeling can show how to safely blend hydrogen with natural gas for transport in existing pipeline systems. A secure and reliable transition to hydrogen is one of the proposed solutions for the shift to a net-zero-carbon economy. Anatoly Zlotnik, a co-author of a new paper on […] The post Using Math To Blend Hydrogen Into Natural Gas Pipelines first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • Gold Alloyed With Nickel Studied For Hydrogen Production

    Updated: 2023-08-23 09:04:06
    Chiba University researchers show the hydrogen evolution reaction activity of a GoldNickel/Gold electrocatalyst increases due to surface defects formed via Nickel dealloying. Gold (Au)-based electrocatalysts used for hydrogen production via water electrolysis exhibit high chemical stability but low hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity. Alloying them with nickel (Ni) can improve their HER activity. Now, a […] The post Gold Alloyed With Nickel Studied For Hydrogen Production first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • New Breakthrough Makes Propane From Carbon Dioxide

    Updated: 2023-08-22 09:04:11
    Open Image…Save ImageOpen Image (using #TmpD/ia)… Illinois Institute of Technology research revealed a promising breakthrough in green energy. Their design is an electrolyzer device capable of converting carbon dioxide into propane in a manner that is both scalable and economically viable. The paper published in Nature Energy discusses the pioneering research. As the United States races toward its target of […] The post New Breakthrough Makes Propane From Carbon Dioxide first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • New Cheaper Water Splitting Catalyst For Lower Cost Hydrogen

    Updated: 2023-08-16 09:04:39
    An Argonne National Laboratory team has developed a new catalyst composed of elements abundant in the Earth. It could make possible the low-cost and energy-efficient production of hydrogen for use in transportation and industrial applications. A multi-institutional team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has developed a low-cost catalyst for […] The post New Cheaper Water Splitting Catalyst For Lower Cost Hydrogen first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • If Waste Plastic Was Worth $6000 Per Ton Recycled

    Updated: 2023-08-15 09:04:51
    The world is awash in waste plastic. Wind blows it across everyone’s property. Its value is so low that no good program exists to drive the recycling effort past 10%. Although many Americans dutifully deposit their plastic trash into the appropriate bins each week, many of those materials, including flexible films, multilayer materials and a […] The post If Waste Plastic Was Worth $6000 Per Ton Recycled first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

  • Baking Soda Chemistry Might Be A Hydrogen Storage Solution

    Updated: 2023-08-10 09:04:14
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists are investigating the promising hydrogen storage possibilities of the common Earth-abundant salt chemistry known as baking soda. One of the most promising renewable energy carriers is clean hydrogen, when it is produced without fossil fuels. It’s a promising idea because the most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen, found […] The post Baking Soda Chemistry Might Be A Hydrogen Storage Solution first appeared on New Energy and Fuel.

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