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Published Conflict in full swing: Forest bats avoid large areas around fast-moving wind turbines (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Not only do many bats die at wind turbines, the turbines also displace some species from their habitats over large areas. When the turbines are in operation at relatively high wind speeds, the activity of bat species that hunt in structurally dense habitats such as forests drops by almost 80 per cent within a radius of 80 to 450 meters around the turbine.
Published Nature-inspired advanced materials achieves 99.6% solar reflectivity (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientific researchers draw inspiration from nature's brilliance as they seek to develop transformative solutions to unresolved challenges.
Published New material allows for better hydrogen-based batteries and fuel cells (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have developed a solid electrolyte for transporting hydride ions at room temperature. This breakthrough means that the full advantages of hydrogen-based solid-state batteries and fuel cells can be had without the need for constant hydration. This will reduce their complexity and cost, which is essential for advancing towards a practical hydrogen-based energy economy.
Published Filming the microscopic flow of hydrogen atoms in a metal (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Using conventional X-rays and lasers to detect the atomic state of hydrogen is challenging, given its small size. A group of researchers may have overcome this barrier by unveiling a new visualization technique that employs an optical microscope and polyaniline to paint a better picture of how hydrogen behaves in metals.
Published The solar forest (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
What would be the most effective use of a certain plot of land in terms of the climate crisis: planting a forest, which is a natural means of absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, or erecting fields of solar panels, which reduce the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere? This dilemma has long been debated by decision-makers around the world. Now, for the first time -- based on findings from arid areas and on comprehensive measurements of the energy flow exchanged between the ground and the atmosphere -- we may have an answer to this question.
Published Free electric vehicle charging at work? It's possible with optimum solar (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The global surge in electric vehicle sales has prompted an Australian university to explore how it could offer free or nominal EV charging facilities to staff and students by optimizing its solar PV system and minimizing workplace electricity costs.
Published 'Energy droughts' in wind and solar can last nearly a week (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Understanding the risk of compound energy droughts -- times when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow -- will help grid planners understand where energy storage is needed most.
Published Polyethylene waste could be a thing of the past (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Experts have developed a way of using polyethylene waste (PE) as a feedstock and converted it into valuable chemicals, via light-driven photocatalysis. PE is the most widely used plastic in the world including for daily food packaging, shopping bags and reagent bottles, and the researchers say that while recycling of PE is still in early development, it could be an untapped resource for re-use.
Published Harvesting more solar energy with supercrystals (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Hydrogen is a building block for the energy transition. To obtain it with the help of solar energy, researchers have developed new high-performance nanostructures. The material holds a world record for green hydrogen production with sunlight.
Published Smart microgrids can restore power more efficiently and reliably in an outage (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new AI model that optimizes the use of renewables and other energy sources outperforms traditional power restoration techniques for islanded microgrids, a new paper shows.
Published Promising salt for heat storage (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Salt batteries can store summer heat to be used in winter, but which salt works best for the purpose?
Published Revolutionary breakthrough in the manufacture of photovoltaic cells (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Engineers have achieved a world first by manufacturing the first back-contact micrometric photovoltaic cells.
Published AI for perovskite solar cells: Key to better manufacturing (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Tandem solar cells based on perovskite semiconductors convert sunlight to electricity more efficiently than conventional silicon solar cells. In order to make this technology ready for the market, further improvements with regard to stability and manufacturing processes are required. Researchers have succeeded in finding a way to predict the quality of the perovskite layers and consequently that of the resulting solar cells: Assisted by Machine Learning and new methods in Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is possible assess their quality from variations in light emission already in the manufacturing process.
Published Hydrogen fuel can be a competitive alternative to gasoline and diesel today (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Energy researchers posit hydrogen fuel can potentially be a cost-competitive and environmentally friendly alternative to gasoline and diesel, and that supplying hydrogen for transportation in the greater Houston area can be profitable today.
Published No one-size-fits-all solution for the net-zero grid (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
As power generation from sources like solar and wind increases, along with the introduction of devices such as heat pumps and batteries, a new optimization tool will help the UK plan for a greener electricity network. The researchers developed an algorithm to model how these smaller networks distributed electricity -- factoring in how local grids could become unbalanced by adding too many heat pumps in a single area or generating more electricity than the grid could accept.
Published Preventing hydrogen vehicle aging during sudden stops (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Engineers enhance hydrogen fuel cell durability via tungsten oxide coating.
Published Water splitting reaction for green hydrogen gas production improved (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Electrochemical catalysts used in water splitting often show poor performance due to low electrical conductance of (oxy)hydroxide species produced in situ. To overcome this challenge, researchers have now designed an electrode with Schottky Junction formed at the interface of metallic Ni-W5N4 and semiconducting NiFeOOH. The proposed electrode shows excellent catalytic activity and can facilitate industrial seawater splitting continuously for 10 days.
Published Ammonia fuel offers great benefits but demands careful action (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have identified the potential environmental risks of using ammonia as a zero-carbon fuel in order to develop an engineering roadmap to a sustainable ammonia economy.
Published Solar-powered device produces clean water and clean fuel at the same time (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A floating, solar-powered device that can turn contaminated water or seawater into clean hydrogen fuel and purified water, anywhere in the world, has been developed by researchers.
Published 'Indoor solar' to power the Internet of Things (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
From Wi-Fi-connected home security systems to smart toilets, the so-called Internet of Things brings personalization and convenience to devices that help run homes. But with that comes tangled electrical cords or batteries that need to be replaced. Now, researchers have brought solar panel technology indoors to power smart devices. They show which photovoltaic (PV) systems work best under cool white LEDs, a common type of indoor lighting.