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What are Renewable Energy Credits vs. Carbon Credits

Also known as green tag, the use of renewable energy credits (RECs) have been on the rise as entities are looking for ways to...

Lithium News: 7 Lithium Stories You Missed

Lithium, lithium, lithium — as much as we cover the lithium market, there’s much more to cover. The lithium market is jumping. Below are...

India Can Achieve Energy Independence by 2047 Through Clean Technology: Study

Berkeley Lab study shows how deep cost reductions in clean technology and India’s renewable and lithium edge can enable a pathway for cost-effective energy...

Do Large-Scale Photovoltaic Projects Impact Sales Prices of Close-By Homes?

New Berkeley Lab study finds evidence of relative decreases in home sale prices within 0.5 miles of large-scale photovoltaic projects in three of six...

Quantum News Briefs March 16: More efficient carbon capture: Cleaning the atmosphere with quantum computing; C2QA Continues to build the quantum workforce with popular...

By Sandra Helsel posted 16 Mar 2023 Quantum News Briefs March 16: More efficient carbon capture: Cleaning the...

New Prize Aims To Accelerate Microbattery Advances & Adoption

The first smartwatches mostly just tallied up steps or nagged users to stand up. But today, wearable medical devices can track stress levels and...

Exxon Ends Multi-million Dollar Support to Algae Research

ExxonMobil’s move to end its 14-year, multi-million-dollar support for research into making fuel from algae also ended years of funding for projects at the...

Carbon nanotube makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits

Mar 06, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Scientists are vigorously competing to transform the counterintuitive discoveries about the quantum realm from a century past into technologies...

Mercedes breaks ground on new battery recycling facility in Germany

By William Johnson Posted on March 4, 2023 ...

U.S. DOE Funds Carbon Capture Programs with $2.5 Billion

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) rolled out $2.52 billion to fund two carbon capture initiatives that aim to speed up and boost investment...

IndyCar Expands Use of American-Grown Rubber Sources

Bridgestone announced new advances in their development of tire rubber based on the U.S.-sourced Guayule plant, which is native to the desert Southwest. The...

Make them thin enough, and antiferroelectric materials become ferroelectric

Home > Press > Make them thin enough, and antiferroelectric materials become ferroelectric Abstract:Antiferroelectric materials have electrical properties that make them advantageous for...

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