June 6, 2007 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is proud to announce that the following awards will be presented at the 5th International Energy Conversion ...
The growing demand for sustainable energy solutions has accelerated research into advanced electrochemical systems that can simultaneously address energy ...
There wasn’t much of a solar energy bandwagon — let alone a crowded one — in 1972, when University of Delaware physicist Karl Böer founded the Institute of Energy Conversion. At the time, energy ...
Sustainable access to energy and clean water using low carbon emission technologies is essential to address climate change. We are inventing new technological solutions using integrated approaches ...
Electrochemical energy storage and conversion constitute a critical area of research as the global energy landscape shifts towards renewable sources. This interdisciplinary field encompasses devices ...
All the papers listed below are peer-reviewed: “Feasibility Analysis of Distributed Energy Generation at a Ski Resort in Colorado”, M. Krarti, D. LoVullo, and M. Steen, Proceedings of ASME Power and ...
The global energy transition is inevitable, and the shift from traditional energy production methods to innovative solutions will pioneer this transformation. Whether it's bio-waste conversion or ...
As global demand for cleaner and more efficient energy sources intensifies, solar power remains one of the most promising solutions. Yet, even as photovoltaic technology advances, engineers continue ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel electrochemical system that converts carbon dioxide (CO₂), a major contributor to climate change, into high-value chemical products, like ...
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World’s first offshore ocean heat energy platform installed to replace 25 GW fossil power
A UK clean energy firm, Global OTEC, on Wednesday announced it has completed the ...
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