Organic Waste Will Give Wings to Sustainable Aviation
A new technique produces jet fuel from food waste and animal manure, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 165%.
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The Fraunhofer Institute is developing a deep-sea energy storage system based on submerged concrete structures.
A new technique produces jet fuel from food waste and animal manure, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 165%.
The Power to Green Hydrogen Mallorca project will combine photovoltaic energy and advanced electrolysis systems to produce more than 330 tons of green hydrogen per year.
Researchers combine various energy sources into a single garment capable of powering everyday wearables.
By applying biomimetic principles, these sodium batteries will offer ultra-fast charging in addition to being more resistant.
Footwear, floors, t-shirts... All of them can become a source of renewable energy thanks to TENGs, the latest generation of triboelectric nanogenerators.
An innovative device produces fuel out of carbon dioxide with no other energy than sunlight
Thanks to the hematite ore, a new technique allows bricks to be used for electricity storage.
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