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Researchers Achieve Major Breakthrough in Performance of Aqueous Battery Systems
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Researchers Achieve Major Breakthrough in Performance of Aqueous Battery Systems

Conventional lithium–ion batteries are used in cell phones, laptops, and electric vehicles. With rising energy needs and critical minerals mining being highly resource-intensive, innovative companies are looking for environmentally friendly ways to meet our future battery needs.. Aqueous batteries, which use water-based electrolytes instead of organic solvents, offer an innovative and sustainable alternative to traditional...

Let’s Go Deep on Geothermal
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Let’s Go Deep on Geothermal

During his 2024 campaign, President Trump frequently talked about the “liquid gold” under our American feet. He meant oil and natural gas reserves. We have fossil fuels in such abundance that we export energy to the rest of the world. It’s quite a change from the 1990s and 2000s when the U.S. was supposedly going...

How AgTech Is Empowering the Next Generation of Growers
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How AgTech Is Empowering the Next Generation of Growers

Across rural communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, farming has traditionally been a difficult and uncertain livelihood. While working the land will always involve challenges,  agricultural technology, or AgTech is creating a more stable and promising future. From smart irrigation systems and mobile soil sensors to equipment-sharing platforms and digital marketplaces, new tools are...

Google and Brookfield Announce World’s Largest-Ever Corporate Hydropower Agreement
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Google and Brookfield Announce World’s Largest-Ever Corporate Hydropower Agreement

Google is continuing its commitment to procure clean, reliable power for their company’s growing energy needs. Google and Brookfield Asset Management recently announced the world’s largest corporate clean power deal, an historic hydropower agreement that aims to increase Google’s share of clean energy. The “Hydro Framework Agreement” (HFA) will deliver up to 3,000 megawatts of...

Wisconsin Cuts Red Tape To Speed Up Nuclear Siting
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Wisconsin Cuts Red Tape To Speed Up Nuclear Siting

One of the most significant barriers to building more nuclear power plants is the prolonged timeline. The average time to construct a conventional nuclear plant is seven years; however, some plants take significantly longer to come online. Regulations at both federal and state levels slow down the process. Now, Wisconsin is attempting to expedite nuclear...

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