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Sunday, August 10, 2014

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Researchers propose to manufacture supercapacitors from used cigarette filters

Used Cigarette Filters Can Power Our Gadgets

A group of researchers from South Korea have converted used cigarette filters into a high-performing material that can be used to store energy. »
Report: The U.S. lacks a plan to responsibly leverage the new abundance of low-cost natural gas

Shale Gas Boom Can Revitalize Domestic Manufacturing

A new report from a University of Michigan-led panel suggests that the American shale gas boom has the potential to revitalize domestic manufacturing. »
LEDs made from perovskite

High-Brightness Perovskite-Based LEDs Developed

Researchers from the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich have developed high-brightness perovskite-based LEDs. »
When it comes to energy’s environmental impact, Southerners think differently

Southerners Think Differently on How Energy Affects Environment

According to the University of Michigan Energy Survey, Southerners, compared to individuals in other parts of the country, are less likely to believe that energy affects the environment by at least a fair amount. »
Silicon carbide (SiC) monocrystal from the LMGP (Minatec) lab in Grenoble, France

New Method Improves Performance of SiC Power Devices

Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a novel dielectric film growth technique which improves the performance of SiC power devices. »
Researchers to develop Camelina sativa as a biodiesel crop for the Great Plains

Researchers to Use Camelina for Biodiesel Production

Camelina sativa, a flowering plant native to Europe and to Central Asia, can be a valuable biofuel crop because it can grow on poorer quality farmland and needs little irrigation and fertilizer. »
A family of six nucleotide sugar transporters never before described have been characterized in Arabidopsis, a model plant for research in advanced biofuels

New Tool Advances Genetic Engineering of Fuel Crops

A powerful new tool that can help advance the genetic engineering of “fuel” crops for clean, green and renewable bioenergy, has been developed by researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), a multi-institutional partnership led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). »
Scientists suggest ways to use less fresh groundwater for hydraulic fracturing

Oil and Gas Exploration Operations Can Use Brackish Groundwater

According to a new report released by Texas A&M University, oil and gas exploration operations can switch from fresh groundwater of brackish groundwater. »
At left, a mixture of maple wood and tetrahydrofuran (THF). On, the result after that have been mixed and reacted.

Method Efficiently Converts Lignocellulosic Biomass Into Biofuel

Scientists at the University of California, Riverside have developed a new method to efficiently convert lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels and chemicals. »
MRI technology serves as a looking glass into supercapacitors’ energy storage activity

Chemists Use MRI to Study Supercapacitors

Scientists at New York University and the University of Cambridge have developed a magnetic resonance imaging-based technique for monitoring and potentially enhancing the performance of supercapacitors. »
PNNL materials scientist Xiaochuan Lu assembles a sodium-beta battery in a glove box. He and his colleagues have developed a new liquid metal alloy electrode that allows sodium-beta batteries to operate at significantly lower temperatures, which enables the batteries to last longer, helps streamline their manufacturing process and reduces the risk of accidental fire.

Liquid Alloy Electrode Improves Sodium-Beta Battery Performance

A paper published in Nature Communications (see footnote) describes an electrode made of a liquid metal alloy that enables sodium-beta batteries to operate at significantly lower temperatures. »
Deepwater Horizon oil spill: The oil slick as seen from space by NASA‘s Terra satellite on 24 May 2010

Low-Grade Cotton Collects 50 Times Its Weight in Oil

Scientists at Texas Tech University have discovered that low-grade cotton made into an absorbent nonwoven mat can collect up to 50 times its own weight in oil. »
8/8/2014 This Week in Energy: Beyond Headlines

8/8/2014 This Week in Energy: Beyond Headlines

Here’s a bit of energy news that didn’t make it into our daily coverage during the past week. In this review, we collected some of less big, but nonetheless interesting news, of the week that went by, from the world of energy science and technology. »
First Solar Sets New CdTe Solar Cell Efficiency Record

First Solar Sets New CdTe Solar Cell Efficiency Record

First Solar, Inc. this week announced it has set a world record for cadmium-telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic (PV) research cell conversion efficiency, achieving 21.0% efficiency certified at the Newport Corporation’s Technology and Applications Center (TAC) PV Lab. »
Tesla to build a large-scale battery factory to advance the EV, storage markets

Tesla, Panasonic to Build Battery ‘Gigafactory’ in U.S.

Panasonic Corporation and Tesla Motors, Inc. have signed an agreement that lays out their cooperation on the construction of a large-scale battery manufacturing plant in the United States, known as the Gigafactory. »
July, 2014: This Month in Energy

July, 2014: This Month in Energy

Unconventional oil and natural gas extraction techniques are driving a revolution in the traditional energy sector, while solar and wind energy continue to gain market share. One report finds European countries to be the world’s most innovative and another report shows that California leads the U.S. in clean tech for the fifth consecutive year. We have collected all these stories and more of the most important energy news of the past month conveniently in one place for you to read.
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All-in-one energy system offers greener power for off-grid homes

Trigeneration System Shows Potential for Off-Grid Applications

A novel trigeneration system fueled by raw plant oils shows significant potential for off-grid applications. »
In the EU there are more energy service companies with more projects in 2013 than in 2010

EU Energy Markets Are Yet to Reach Potential

According to the Joint Research Center (JRC), the EU in-house scientific service, both the general energy efficiency market and the energy service markets in the EU have not reached their potential yet. »
Total monthly hydropower and honhydro renewable generation

EIA: Nonhydro Renewables Routinely Surpass Hydropower

April marked the eighth consecutive month that total monthly nonhydro renewable generation in the U.S. exceeded hydropower generation. »
8/1/2014 This Week in Energy: Beyond Headlines

8/1/2014 This Week in Energy: Beyond Headlines

Here’s a bit of energy news that didn’t make it into our daily coverage during the past week. In this review, we collected some of less big, but nonetheless interesting news, of the week that went by, from the world of energy science and technology. »
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