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Making Home Furnaces Eco-Friendly and Energy-Efficient

If it’s time to replace your old furnace, consider getting an energy-efficient one that will save you money and help the environment. Products...

‘Molecular glue’ makes perovskite solar cells dramatically more reliable over time

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A research team from Brown University has made a major step toward improving the long-term reliability of perovskite solar...

Antarctica remains the wild card for sea-level rise estimates through 2100

Credit: (photo by Jeremy Harbeck, NASA Icebridge). LOS ALAMOS, N.M., May 5, 2021– A massive collaborative research project covered in the journal Nature...

Raising Awareness About the Value of Energy Efficient, High-Performing Homes

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pearl Certification, a national provider of third-party certification of high-performing homes and the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET),...

 U.S. Department of Energy Launches Initiatives to Accelerate Solar Deployment in Underserved Communities

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a slate of new efforts, including $15.5 million in new funding, to support solar energy...

UL Announces Plans to Collaborate with NREL Towards Commercialization of SolarAPP+ Automated Permitting Tool

SolarAPP+ expedites the solar permitting process by making it easier for local governments to determine whether a proposed residential solar system is compliant...

Ford & BMW Bank On Solid-State Batteries

Right around this time last year everybody was suddenly talking up solid state battery technology as if it was the key to ushering...

LA Is Prioritizing Environmental Justice on Path to 100% Renewables

Q&A with LA100 Study Lead Jaquelin Cochran For decades, power system planning has optimized costs and efficiency over the experiences of some communities, meaning...

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Researchers Working to Turn Toxic…

Worcester Polytechnic Institute PhD candidate Heather LeClerc (foreground) and WPI PhD student David Kenney work together to seal and prepare the reactor...

A silver lining for extreme electronics

Home > Press > A silver lining for extreme electronics MSU researchers developed a process to create more resilient circuitry, which they...

Accela and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Partner to Accelerate Efficiencies Around Solar Permitting with SolarAPP+

SAN RAMON, Calif., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Accela, the leading provider of cloud-based solutions for government, today announced a new partnership with...

USU Team Develops Solar Energy Storage Systems Using “Retired” Batteries from Electric Vehicles, Named Finalist in National Solar Tech Competition

Originally published on Utah State University, Engineering Dept. A team of researchers from Utah State University were named one of ten finalists in the...

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