Tag: California Energy Commission
No Wonder Oil Execs Are Skittish, They Know Perovskite Solar Cells Are Coming
US President Donald Trump’s easy-peasy takeover of the Venezuelan oil industry is already hitting speed bumps, to the surprise of exactly no-one, except maybe Trump himself. The near-term obstacles include fast-moving security concerns as well as structural issues. However, the real problem is the long-term persistence of the global decarbonization … [continued]
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Another Day, Another EV Charging Lawsuit Against The Lawless Trump Administration
Trump voters all over the country are running to the media with their tales of woeful buyers’ remorse. Well, sure, if it makes them feel better, let them whine. Meanwhile, the real action is taking place in court, where state attorneys general are trying to undo some of the damage … [continued]
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You Snooze, You Lose: US President Fails To Stop Tandem Perovskite Solar Cells From Happening
Researchers at Poly U in Hong Kong have presented a roadmap for introducing higher-performing, lower-costing tandem perovskite-silicon solar cells to the market.
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Giant Blocks Of Steaming Hot Carbon Are Coming For Your Fossil Fuels
The US energy storage startup Antora is manufacturing thermophotovoltaic “heat batteries” that store renewable energy for transfer into electricity or heat, capable of powering industrial operations.
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Made-In-The-US Flow Battery Technology Is Heading Overseas
The California flow battery startup Quino Energy is continuing to forge new connections in the US while expanding its horizons into India.
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