The US utility, Southern California Edison, is set to buy geothermal energy from Fervo Energy, a startup with a groundbreaking drilling technology. This partnership aims to power 350,000 homes with clean energy.
The US utility, Southern California Edison, is set to buy geothermal energy from Fervo Energy, a startup with a groundbreaking drilling technology. This partnership aims to power 350,000 homes with clean energy.
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games face concerns about extreme heat, with plans for environmentally-friendly measures and innovative technologies to mitigate effects.
Critics argue the scarcity of lithium for electric mobility may soon change as Natron’s sodium batteries offer viable alternatives.
EV owners could profit from two-way charging, but many are wary, and the tech is currently expensive.
Sunswap, a sustainable transport refrigeration system, developed the Endurance product to reduce emissions, minimize energy use, and use solar power.
Britain is home to a national supercomputer at the University of Edinburgh, generating significant waste heat. A new trial project will utilize this excess heat by storing it in a disused coal mine and using it to heat nearby homes, potentially heating around 5,000 local homes annually. This innovative approach could be replicated in various locations with flooded mines across Britain.
President Biden pushes climate agenda with a new clean energy project near Los Angeles featuring a battery plant that could be one of the world’s largest. The Nova Power Bank by Calpine promises to support California’s power grid during peak times and boost its renewable energy industry. The state aims to meet 50GW of battery storage by 2045.
The Biden Administration unveiled $6 billion funding for 33 industrial projects in 20 states, aiming to cut emissions and create jobs. Key projects include decarbonizing steel production and manufacturing materials to reduce emissions. This initiative aligns with President Biden’s re-election campaign, focusing on job creation and climate action.
Google partners with EDF to use satellite technology and AI to map oil and gas methane leaks. The project aims to help reduce emissions.
Arctic warming and potential Arctic permafrost methane release are primary climate concerns for former UK Chief Scientist David King, who advocates for global reductions in carbon emissions, CO2 removal, and refreezing damaged climate areas.