We share some of the developments being made, such as the Victorian Hydrogen Hub in Australia, for a hydrogen-accessible and sustainable tomorrow.
By Clarissa Wright
23 Dec 2021
Technology company Heila Technologies recently introduced a modular energy platform that enables microgrids to automatically manage themselves. The end-to-end management system, Heila EDGE, connects solar arrays, batteries, and other resources in distributed energy systems and puts them to work to optimize themselves and the network that they make up.
Extracting fossil fuels is a major emitter but so are clean energy processes such as hydrogen. However, it is possible to cut carbon emissions through sophisticated carbon capture and storage technologies, helping to mitigate global warming.
By Clarissa Wright
22 Dec 2021
This article discusses how hydrogen can be used in remote area power systems (RAPS) to replace traditional, diesel-based systems and help cut emissions associated with power generation.
By Sarah Moore
22 Dec 2021
This article looks at a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America detailing a systems approach to evaluate climate change mitigation potential and wildfire outcomes throughout forest management scenarios and various wood products.
By Laura Thomson
21 Dec 2021
AZoCleantech speaks to Ian Hatton from Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences about the consequences of industrial fishing and its effect on the ocean's natural balance.
By Laura Thomson
17 Dec 2021
Kheireddine, M. et al. recently published a study detailing the use of a clustering technique to better comprehend the factors regulating the phytoplankton phenology.
By Laura Thomson
17 Dec 2021
AZoCleantech speaks to Shahar Chaikin from Tel-Aviv University about his latest research on the role of climate change on marine species migration and distribution. Chaikin and his team have found that the warming climate drives marine species to migrate deeper as the ocean they live in warms.
By Laura Thomson
16 Dec 2021
The polar region cloud system, one of the key components governing climate change, is extremely sensitive to sea ice distribution, lower-tropospheric stability, and atmospheric circulation. This article looks at a study that investigated the fraction of ice cloud and temperature in the troposphere over the SO and Antarctica using the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation, or CALIPSO, data.
By Laura Thomson
16 Dec 2021
A recent paper published in Nature Energy detailed the use of a guest-assisted assembly strategy to offer a unique approach to creating high-efficiency and large-area OSCs processed from green solvents.
By Laura Thomson
16 Dec 2021