24/7 Energy News Coverage
February 21, 2016
ENERGY TECH
Explosive Growth Attracts Major Energy Storage Suppliers in Australia
Englewood CO (SPX) Feb 18, 2016
As households turn to storage to avoid ever increasing electricity tariffs, the Australian energy storage market is on the rise, going from less than 500 installations at the end of 2015 to more than 5,000 systems in 2016. This increase now places Australia in the top five markets for distributed energy storage in 2016, behind the United States, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom, according to IHS, the leading global source of critical information and insight. Between 2016 and 2018, Australia's ... read more
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COD Students Compete Nationally in SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition
A team comprised of primarily COD Engineering students recently competed alongside more than 120 engineering teams from across the globe in the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition held at Texas A and M ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Moscow Ready to Fulfill Loan Obligations on Hungarian Paks NPP -Putin
Russia is ready to provide a loan 10-billion-euro loan for building new facilities at the Hungarian Paks Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. Earlier ... more
ENERGY NEWS

The forecast for renewable energy in 2016
In the UK, the forecast for renewables energy in 2016 remains fairly uncertain, with a large number of businesses calling for greater clarity from the government following its wave of subsidy cuts ... more
ENERGY DAILY


NANO TECH

New ways to construct contactless magnetic gears
The new milk frother you are using to prepare your cappuccino is likely using magnetic gears. Magnetic gears transmit rotary motion like mechanical gears but instead of teeth they use magnetic attra ... more


ROBO SPACE

When machines can do any job, what will humans do?
University computer scientist Moshe Vardi expects that within 30 years, machines will be capable of doing almost any job that a human can. In anticipation, he is asking his colleagues to consider th ... more

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BIO FUEL

Titan probes depths of biofuel's biggest barrier
Ask a biofuel researcher to name the single greatest technical barrier to cost-effective ethanol, and you're likely to receive a one-word response: lignin. Cellulosic ethanol - fuel derived fr ... more
OIL AND GAS

Woodside wades into West African basins
Despite reporting weakness during the sector downturn, Australia's Woodside Petroleum said it acquired new exploration acreage off the West African coast. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
No picnic: How to survive a bear encounter; as Japan battles spike in attacks
COP30: Indigenous peoples vital to humanity's future
India mega-zoo in spotlight again over animal acquisitions
CAR TECH

Volvo Cars high-end drive pays off in 2015 profits
Swedish carmaker Volvo, owned by the Chinese Geely group, said on Thursday that its five-year transformation into a premium player had paid off with a massive increase in net profits. ... more
TECH SPACE

TED crowd gets taste of virtual reality future
Clad in virtual reality headgear and computerized vests, intrepid explorers at the annual TED event headed Wednesday into a temple adventure reminiscent of a scene from "Indiana Jones" - and billed as a major entertainment breakthrough. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Russia open to possible oil output hike
A move to freeze crude oil production at January levels still leaves room for production growth from Russia this year, the deputy energy minister said. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

Iran part of OMV revival strategy
Austrian energy company OMV said it was placing bets on opportunities in Iran as it retools its upstream portfolio for growth in the weakened energy sector. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Refugio Beach oil spill tied to pipeline corrosion
The federal government said its preliminary report of the May 2015 oil spill at Refugio Beach in southern California found pipeline corrosion to be the culprit. ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
Bezos's Blue Origin postpones rocket launch over weather
SpaceX launches 29 satellites after fireball spotted in the sky
Solein protein tech moves toward ISS zero-gravity pilot project
OIL AND GAS

Oil rallies on Iran support for production freeze
An Iran decision to back a multilateral oil production freeze helped support a rally in crude oil prices Thursday, though analysis finds supply strains persist. ... more
CAR TECH

Plaintiffs sue Mercedes alleging emissions cheating
Mercedes-Benz was accused in a lawsuit Thursday of selling diesel cars in the US that spew excess emissions of nitrogen oxide and concealing the mechanism from regulators. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Attacks halt Kurdish oil exports
The Kurdish government in northern Iraq said crude oil exports from the region were interrupted because of attacks on a pipeline across the border in Turkey. ... more
AEROSPACE

Google's Internet balloon 'crashes' in Sri Lanka test flight
A Google balloon, part of the company's high-speed Internet service known as "Project Loon", crashed in a Sri Lankan tea plantation during its maiden test flight, local police said Thursday. ... more
CHIP TECH

Chipmaker Marvell pays $750 to settle patent suit
Semiconductor maker Marvell Technology Group said Wednesday it has agreed to pay $750 million to settle a long-running patent suit brought by Carnegie Mellon University. ... more

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TECH SPACE

Shaping crystals with the flow
One of goals of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) is to foster collaboration between different disciplines. Recently, OIST scientists combined techniques fro ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Graphene leans on glass to advance electronics
Graphene, the two-dimensional powerhouse, packs extreme durability, electrical conductivity, and transparency into a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon. Despite being heralded as a breakthrough "wonder ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
BlackSky to deliver advanced Gen-3 tactical ISR capabilities to international customer
Geopolitical instability and AI drive transformation in EO market


TECH SPACE

Beyond diamonds and gems: The world's rarest minerals

CHIP TECH

Scientists create ultrathin semiconductor heterostructures for new technologies

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Exploiting high speed light for super slow science

OIL AND GAS

Massive California gas leak permanently capped

TECH SPACE

Engineering material magic

TECH SPACE

Scientists prove feasibility of 'printing' replacement tissue

CARBON WORLDS

Assessing carbon capture technology

SOLAR DAILY

UTA researchers devise more efficient materials for solar fuel cells

SOLAR DAILY

KYOCERA Donates Solar Power Generating Systems to Nepal to Support Earthquake Reconstruction

INTERNET SPACE

Appeals court upholds Apple e-book settlement

Ride and home sharing painted as old ideas made new

Germany's RWE suspends dividends

Michigan draws fire over clean energy plans

Researchers create wireless flexible smartphone

Video of Belgian nuclear official seized in Paris attacks probe

Automakers aren't doing enough to cut emissions: NGO

Leap Motion opens door to reach into virtual worlds

Visions of the future unleashed at TED

UK science leads the way in nuclear research

Light used to measure the 'big stretch' in spider silk proteins

New hardware to expand fast fiber-to-the-home

Not your grandfather's house, but maybe it should be

Imaging with an 'optical brush'

China bank lending surges to record in January

EDF says extending life of 4 UK nuclear power stations

Alphabet's X lab chief sees Internet reaching billions

Scientists train electrons with microwaves

New lens ready for its close-up

Pirelli shareholders approve Marco Polo Industrial Holding merger

Creation of Jupiter interior, a step towards room temp superconductivity


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