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Power-generating bacteria could reshape US energy
Scientists are exploring the potential of electricity-generating bacteria to revolutionize the US green energy landscape. These bacteria, capable of “spitting” electricity, could become a cornerstone ...
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Some energy-from-waste plants in China produce more carbon emissions than coal power plants, study reveals
While energy-from-waste plants are widely regarded as a cleaner alternative to landfills, new research has revealed some facilities produce more carbon emissions per unit of electricity output than ...
Why it matters: Over 25 million tons of single-use polystyrene packaging is manufactured annually on a global basis. However, only a tiny fraction gets recycled, with the vast majority ending up in ...
Edward Randviir receives funding from Innovate UK and the Royal Society. He has previously consulted on waste management sites, including anaerobic digestion, in-vessel composting, and energy from ...
Sovereign wealth fund Danantara Indonesia plans to launch at least eight waste-to-power projects by the end of October to manage waste and increase renewable energy production, executives said on ...
State leaders want Utah to produce far more energy in the coming years. They’re betting big on nuclear power to get there. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox hopes to commit over $20 million to developing nuclear ...
Clean energy accounted for nearly 41% of the world’s electricity in 2024. Ember released a report on Tuesday that found 40.9% of global electricity generation last year came from clean energy. Last ...
NORWELL - A day care company and a waste management facility in Massachusetts have teamed up to turn dirty diapers into electricity. Diapers are one of the biggest sources of U.S. household waste. Six ...
Muhammad Muddasar is working as Research Assistant in University of Limerick, Ireland. He received funding from Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine for this project. If you’ve ever seen ...
The oil company plans to build natural gas power plants that will be directly connected to data centers used by technology companies for artificial intelligence and other services. By Rebecca F.
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