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New Solar Technologies to Generate Clean Electricity and Hydrogen Fuel - 0 views

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    "Sunlight in one hour could power the world for a year, but we don't tap into it for either electricity or for making solar fuels," Detty said, explaining the importance of his work. "Plants use sunlight to make their own fuels. Humans don't. We use oil. So if we want to have energy independence, it will come from solar."
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Greener Ships Powered By Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells - 0 views

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    The MC WAP project has developed a molten carbon fuel cell which uses hydrogen obtained from a system that converts diesel oil into a hydrogen-rich gas, and air coming from the compressor of a microturbine. The reaction produces electricity and heat, without combustion.
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B-Class F-CELL was accepted by the National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Techn... - 0 views

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    The fuel cell generates the electrical power on board the vehicle, from a chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen - producing only pure water and zero emissions.
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Water to Power Mobile Electronics - 0 views

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    SiGNa's mobile- H2™ cartridge contains safe sodium silicide (NaSi); a powder that produces hydrogen (H2) on- demand from its reaction with any type of water, including salt water, packaged in a cartridge for use with fuel cells rated from 1 W to 3 kW.
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New gearless wind turbine for low to moderate wind speeds - 0 views

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    This type of generator is characterized by its simple, robust design, requiring no excitation power, slip rings or excitation control systems. This results in high efficiency even at low loads.
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The first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell - 0 views

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    "The breakthrough in this work is that we have demonstrated power density comparable to what you can get with tiny membranes, but with membranes that are a factor of a hundred or so larger, demonstrating that the technology is scalable,"
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Trap Light - Converting Waste Energy Back Into Light - 0 views

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    Gionata Gatto and Mike Thompson created a new lamp that is completely powered by light energy absorbed from ambient sources. By utilising photoluminescent pigments to capture escaping light, Trap Light converts waste energy back into visible light.
Alex Parker

Team green - the world's most environmentally friendly sports stadiums - 1 views

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    Sports stadiums around the world are turning green, adopting solar and wind technology to improve their cities and win over fans
Alex Parker

European Commission gives green light to state backing Hinckley Point - 1 views

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    The European Commission has given the UK Government the go ahead to offer EDF a guaranteed price per unit of electricity generated for a 35-year period for the purpose of incentivising investment. Ever since it was first proposed in October 2013, the proposed deal between the UK government and French nuclear power company EDF for the financing of a new nuclear plant has courted controversy.
Alex Parker

Power surge: developing the next generation of nuclear batteries - 1 views

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    Researchers in the US are using pioneering technology to create long-lasting, more efficient nuclear batteries. We talk to Patrick J Pinhero, Alan K Wertsching and Jae Wan Kwon of the University of Missouri about pushing the boundaries of betavoltaic electricity generation. The University of Missouri (MU) is pushing boundaries in betavoltaic electricity generation.
Alex Parker

Angra-3 PWR Nuclear - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The 1,405MWe Angra-3 PWR nuclear reactor project is on again. The Brazilian Government has announced plans to complete the reactor, which will work alongside the other two at Angra, which is between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. The project is estimated to cost $5.6bn and is scheduled for completion in 2018.
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UK nuclear waste - where it's generated, contained, transported and stored - 1 views

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    It will be decades before the UK Government builds a long-term storage for the country's radioactive nuclear waste; but where is this waste produced, contained, transported and stored in the interim, and just how much of it is there? Via an interactive map, Future Power Technology, provides the answers to these questions.
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