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Mantra Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Prototype is Cheaper
The conventional hydrogen fuel cell is clean, but expensive, since it uses rare metals to maintain the longevity of the cell.
Current hydrogen fuel cell...
Power Producers Overestimate Emissions Control Costs
Carbon dioxide emissions are the latest focus of the EPA, including transportation and power production sectors. Power producers say it’s too heavy of a...
U.S. Government’s Climate Data Initiative Aids Climate Change Preparedness
The climate change debate is one that has been going on for years, and regardless of all the evidence, it seems there will always...
Harvard Scientists Propose Method to Capture The Energy Released by Earth’s Surface
When it comes to renewable energy, the Sun seems to be one of the most obvious sources, and this is why a lot of...
By 2036, Climate Change Will Reach Critical Mass
Right now, climate change seems to be future in the minds of many, but some predict that, by 2036, it will reach a critical...
NRL’s Satellite Module Captures Solar Energy in Space And Sends It to Earth
Advances in the field of solar power constantly emerge, making it sometimes quite difficult to keep track on, let's say, the latest improvement in...
MIT Carbon Nanotubes Turn Plants Into Solar Energy Harvesting Photonic Sensors
Do yo think it is possible to give the field of solar power generation a spin that has not been seen or heard of...
Used Electric Vehicle Batteries to Power European Data Centers
It is well known that large data centers account for quite a large portion of the total energy consumption around the world, and the...
Is Tesla Motors the Tortoise to the Automotive Industry’s Hare?
It’s an old story, the Tortoise and the Hare, which might apply well to Tesla Motors’ foray into the automotive world and the rebirth...
Carbon Dioxide Hits 400 PPM for the Second Time in Human History
Last year, carbon dioxide crossed what may be an arbitrary threshold, 400 ppm (parts per million), in the middle of May, and stayed there...