A new study in the journal Energy aims to consolidate critical data on the CO2 capture capacity of adsorbents generated from waste plastic. As an adsorbent, activated carbon plastic-waste might be a potential way to concurrently address two environmental challenges: CO2 emissions and solid waste disposal.
To meet the demands of modern society and reduce the environmental damage human activity causes, carbon-free hydrogen has received significant attention as an attractive, clean alternative energy and fuel source.
As world economies decarbonize, the urgent need for alternative energy generation and storage devices has become clear. Selecting materials with enhanced electrochemical properties for device components is central to their design
In a recent study published in the journal Metals, researchers from Germany analyzed a new patented low-cost steel that can resist corrosion at high temperatures and in a molten (solar) salt environment, when used for thermal energy storage (TES) and concentrated solar power (CSP) applications such as salt carrying pipes and containers.
3D printing is one of the key emerging technologies of the 21st century. Recently, 3D printing has been explored extensively for the fabrication of components and materials in solar cells, another key technology that is helping to address the climate change emergency.
In line with international climate change mitigation targets, Japan has committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. To achieve this, the nation has envisaged that hydrogen will play an increasingly significant role in their future energy mix.
A new systematic review published in the Journal of Cleaner Production has evaluated the corporate commitments of 68 large-scale food and beverage producers in terms of their commitment – and action – to minimizing their contribution to global plastic waste.
Human activity has produced a staggering amount of waste that calls for effective waste management to avoid environmental damage and make use of resources more efficiently.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are a figurehead of the global energy transition as the transport sector alone contributes to around 16% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
A new study presented in the Advanced Energy & Sustainability Research journal has explored the use of electrochromic printed smart windows to help address the growing challenge of energy efficiency in buildings.
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