24/7 Energy News Coverage
April 17, 2018
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Atomic Lego guides light below one nanometer



Barcelona, Spain (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
All electronic devices in our daily lives - computers, smartphones etc. - consist of billions of transistors, the key building block invented in Bell Labs in the late 1940s. The transistor started out being as big as 1cm, but thanks to advancement of technology, it has reached an amazing size of 14 nanometers, that is, 1000 times smaller than the diameter of a hair. At the same time, there has also been a race to further shrink devices that control and guide light. Light can function as an ultra-f ... read more

NANO TECH
Robot developed for automated assembly of designer nanomaterials
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
A current area of intense interest in nanotechnology is van der Waals heterostructures, which are assemblies of atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) crystalline materials that display attractive con ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Lockheed Martin and Rovsing collaborate to bring solar array simulators to market
Denver CO (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
It's hard to simulate a star, but a new effort between Rovsing A/S and Lockheed Martin will do just that. They are collaborating to bring better solar simulators to bear in a market of increasing de ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Framatome receives two patent awards for nuclear innovations
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Framatome Inc. received two patent awards over the last year for innovations that solve unique challenges in the nuclear energy industry. The patents address inventions to improve the inspection and ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Energy conversion: Optical 'overtones' for solar cells
Munich, Germany (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
NIM scientists from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have found a new effect regarding the optical excitation of charge carriers in a solar semiconductor. It could facilitate the util ... more


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SOLAR DAILY
New research could literally squeeze more power out of solar cells
Warwick UK (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Physicists at the University of Warwick have published new research in the fournal Science today that could literally squeeze more power out of solar cells by physically deforming each of the crysta ... more
ENERGY TECH
Porous salts for fuel cells
London, UK (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Scientists have developed a new class of crystalline porous organic salts with high proton conductivity for applications such as proton-exchange membranes for fuel cells. As reported in the journal ... more
ENERGY TECH
Lockheed delivers 17 MWh of GridStar lithium energy storage to Peak Power
Ottawa, Canada (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Lockheed Martin has signed an agreement to supply approximately 17 MWh of GridStar Lithium energy storage systems to Peak Power Inc., a North American energy storage services provider. The units wil ... more
CARBON WORLDS
World's hardest material, diamond, is flexible
Singapore (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Diamond, the world's hardest natural material, is also flexible when made into nanoscale needles, according to a paper published in Science about a surprising discovery by an international team of s ... more
ROBO SPACE
A robot by NTU Singapore autonomously assembles an IKEA chair
Singapore (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists have developed a robot that can autonomously assemble an IKEA chair without interruption. Designed by Assistant Professor ... more
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CARBON WORLDS
How to bend and stretch a diamond
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Diamond is well-known as the strongest of all natural materials, and with that strength comes another tightly linked property: brittleness. But now, an international team of researchers from MIT, Ho ... more
SOLAR DAILY
As Illinois Turns To Clean Energy, Sunrun Offers Rooftop Solar and Jobs
San Francisco CA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Sunrun Inc., the nation's largest residential solar, storage and energy services company, is expanding its home solar service to Illinois. Illinois residents will be able to generate their own elect ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Machine learning enables development of new diamond-like carbon
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Customised carbon surfaces can be used in areas such as medical science and water purification. Researchers at Aalto University and Cambridge University have made a significant breakthrough in ... more
CHIP TECH
Integrating optical components into existing chip designs
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Two and a half years ago, a team of researchers led by groups at MIT, the University of California at Berkeley, and Boston University announced a milestone: the fabrication of a working microprocess ... more
NANO TECH
This 2-D nanosheet expands like a Grow Monster
Buffalo NY (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
Grow Monsters. Expandable water toys. Whatever you call them, they're plastic-like figurines that swell when placed in water. New materials science research borrows from this concept; only ins ... more


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TRADE WARS
IMF's Lagarde warns against harming trade, investment
Washington (AFP) April 19, 2018
With US-China frictions hanging over its annual meeting, the International Monetary Fund on Thursday warned governments to avoid harming trade and investment, which have been key drivers of the global economic recovery. ... more
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CAR TECH
Jack Ma says Alibaba 'doing a lot of research' on driverless cars
Bangkok (AFP) April 19, 2018
E-commerce giant Alibaba is steering resources towards driverless car technology, its CEO Jack Ma confirmed on Thursday, joining a global race to shape the future of driving. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Brazil prosecutor recommends denying Total oil license near Amazon
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 19, 2018
A Brazilian prosecutor warned of "ecocide" in recommending against a drilling license for French oil major Total close to a huge coral reef near the mouth of the Amazon River. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Oil prices rally in spite of darker economic clouds
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 19, 2018
Crude oil prices continued their rally to test multi-year highs Thursday amid signs of higher demand, despite concerns about future economic growth. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Norway's oil and gas production declines
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 19, 2018
Technical problems were to blame for a drop in average daily oil production from Norway, one of Europe's main suppliers, the government said. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Amid trade tensions, Alaska's governor plans Chinese trade mission
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 19, 2018
A trade mission to China will showcase the prospects for investment opportunities in Alaska, the governor of the northern U.S. state said. ... more
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Carbon taxes can be both fair and effective, study shows
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 11, 2018
Putting a price on carbon, in the form of a fee or tax on the use of fossil fuels, coupled with returning the generated revenue to the public in one form or another, can be an effective way to curb emissions of greenhouse gases. That's one of the conclusions of an extensive analysis of several versions of such proposals, carried out by researchers at MIT and the National Renewable Energy Laborat ... more
+ Trump rolls back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules
+ Lights out for world landmarks in nod to nature
+ Puerto Rico power grid snaps, nearly 1 million in the dark
+ Grids from Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan could be connected
+ Coal phase-out: Announcing CO2-pricing triggers divestment
+ State utilities called to pass U.S. tax benefits to consumers
+ Magnetic liquids improve energy efficiency of buildings
Electromagnetic wizardry: Wireless power transfer enhanced by backward signal
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
An international research team including scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and ITMO University has proposed a way to increase the efficiency of wireless power transfer over long distances and tested it with numerical simulations and experiments. To achieve this, they beamed power between two antennas, one of which was excited with a back-propagating signal of specifi ... more
+ Lockheed delivers 17 MWh of GridStar lithium energy storage to Peak Power
+ Porous salts for fuel cells
+ Army research rejuvenates older zinc batteries
+ Filling lithium-ion cells faster
+ Tungsten 'too brittle' for nuclear fusion reactors
+ New technology could wean the battery world off cobalt
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Alberta proposes more renewable energy incentives
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2018
Giving municipal leaders the ability to make it easier for home and business owners to take greener decisions will diversify the economy, Alberta said. Alberta is the top oil producer in Canada, but has taken steps to add layers of diversity to an economy that was left exposed to the decline in crude oil prices two years ago. The provincial government last month launched a challenge to ... more
+ Transformer station for giant German wind farm positioned
+ Scotland's largest offshore wind farm close to operational
+ Construction complete ahead of schedule at Sommette wind farm, France
+ California considered for offshore wind
+ China considering energy storage mandate for wind
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As Illinois Turns To Clean Energy, Sunrun Offers Rooftop Solar and Jobs
San Francisco CA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Sunrun Inc., the nation's largest residential solar, storage and energy services company, is expanding its home solar service to Illinois. Illinois residents will be able to generate their own electricity year-round with rooftop solar, benefitting from cleaner air, monthly savings, and freedom from rising utility bills. Long considered to be one of the most industrious and productive state ... more
+ Lockheed Martin and Rovsing collaborate to bring solar array simulators to market
+ Energy conversion: Optical 'overtones' for solar cells
+ New research could literally squeeze more power out of solar cells
+ MicroLink Devices Achieves Certified 37.75% Solar Cell Power Conversion Efficiency
+ DoE offers $20 Million in New Projects to Lower Cost of Power Electronics in Solar
+ ESPResSo aims to make perovskite solar cells affordable
+ A whispering gallery for light boosts solar cells
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Quake hits near Iran nuclear power plant
Tehran (AFP) April 19, 2018
A moderately strong 5.9-magnitude earthquake Thursday hit Iran's southern region of Bushehr, home to the country's only nuclear power plant, without causing casualties or damage, media reported. "The earthquake had no effect on the activity of the plant," Mahmoud Jafari, project manager at the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear plant, said according to the Telegram news channel of Iran's state te ... more
+ Framatome receives two patent awards for nuclear innovations
+ Namibia president denies graft in nuclear deal
+ NRC approval brings Framatome's fuel technology closer to market
+ Framatome displays year of powerful performance, supports 44 nuclear power outages in 2017
+ Nuclear safety: AREVA develops an innovative technology for reactor inspection
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Research shows how genetics can contribute for advances in 2G ethanol production
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Apr 17, 2018
Production of second-generation (2G) ethanol from sugarcane requires enzymatic hydrolysis, in which enzymes from microorganisms act together to break down and convert the carbohydrates in sugarcane straw and bagasse into sugars capable of undergoing fermentation. Understanding the genetic mechanisms that regulate the control and production of hydrolytic enzymes by microorganisms is conside ... more
+ Algae-forestry, bioenergy mix could help make CO2 vanish from thin air
+ Removing the brakes on plant oil production
+ NUS engineers pioneer greener and cheaper technique for biofuel production
+ Notre Dame researchers developing renewable energy approach for producing ammonia
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+ Sewage sludge leads to biofuels breakthrough
+ Wood pellets: Renewable, but not carbon neutral


BP sees $6 billion in gas investments in India
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 19, 2018
British energy company BP said Thursday it signed off on the development of deepwater gas projects in India for a total investment of $6 billion. "These new developments will produce much needed energy for India's thriving economy," BP CEO Bob Dudley said in a statement. BP and India's Reliance Industries sanctioned the development of a cluster of deepwater gas fields with an est ... more
+ Brazil prosecutor recommends denying Total oil license near Amazon
+ Oil prices rally in spite of darker economic clouds
+ Funding emerges for company with a Cuban energy footprint
+ Amid trade tensions, Alaska's governor plans Chinese trade mission
+ Risk of a hot market drags oil prices lower
+ Algeria gets gas and renewable energy support
+ Norway's oil and gas production declines
Trudeau urges nations to make Paris climate deal 'reality'
Paris (AFP) April 17, 2018
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in the first address to France's parliament by a Canadian leader, called on the signatories of the 2015 Paris climate accord to ensure the landmark deal became a "reality". Trudeau, one of just a handful of foreign leaders given the honour of a parliament speech since 1958, said the risks presented by global warming could be tackled only by global act ... more
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+ First direct observations of methane's increasing greenhouse effect at the Earth's surface
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BHP confirms exit from world coal body over climate stance
Sydney (AFP) April 5, 2018
The world's biggest miner BHP said Thursday it was following through on a decision to leave the World Coal Association over climate change policy differences, but would remain a member of the US Chamber of Commerce. The Anglo-Australian giant announced in December it was reviewing industry group memberships to ensure they aligned with its climate and energy stance, which includes tackling gl ... more
+ Michigan utility company to go zero coal
+ Australia won't fund mega Adani mine rail link
+ New York unveils plans for fossil fuel divestment
+ French energy company EDF to replace coal in China
+ Poland opens Europe's largest coal-fired power unit
+ BHP to exit global coal body over climate change policy
+ Coal demand falling, IEA says
The Long Game: China Seeks to Transfer Its Silk Industry to Far Side of the Moon
Beijing (Sputnik) Apr 17, 2018
Talk about a trade war, as intra-solar-system transport of silk - one of the world's most popular commodities - could be made on the moon, and imported to earth. Just because China's upcoming moon mission is unmanned doesn't mean it will be unoccupied, as - in an effort to test possible self-sustaining biospheres that could lead to larger projects - cohabitating flora and fauna will be tra ... more
+ China to launch Long March-5 Y3 rocket in late 2018
+ Flowers on the Moon? China's Chang'e-4 to launch lunar spring
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+ China says Earth-bound space lab to offer 'splendid' show
+ Tiangong-1 expected to burn up on reentering atmosphere
+ Earth-bound Chinese spacelab plunging to fiery end
+ Chang'e-4 Lunar Probe will Reach the Far Side of the Moon


F-35 Completes Most Comprehensive Flight Test Program in Aviation History
Naval Air Station Patuxent River, MD (SPX) Apr 17, 2018
The F-35 program has accomplished the final developmental test flight of the System Development and Demonstration (SDD) phase of the program. "Completing F-35 SDD flight test is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication from the joint government and industry team," said Vice Adm. Mat Winter, F-35 Program Executive Officer. "Since the first flight of AA-1 in 2006, the devel ... more
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+ Russian aircraft provider stops doing business with NATO
+ Airbus aiming to step up A320neo production
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+ Boeing tapped to support P-8A Poseidon training
+ L3 wins Navy contract for fighter aircraft support
+ Fierce clashes as French police try to clear anti-capitalist camp
China to relax foreign ownership limits on cars, other industries
Beijing (AFP) April 17, 2018
China announced Tuesday a timeline to open up its manufacturing sector including scrapping ownership limits for foreign automakers, shipbuilders and aircraft firms - addressing a contentious issue in its trade dispute with the United States. The liberalisation meets a longtime demand of the US and other countries seeking better access for their companies in the world's biggest car market an ... more
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+ Jack Ma says Alibaba 'doing a lot of research' on driverless cars
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+ EU unveils new consumer protections after 'dieselgate' scandal
+ US investigating fatal Tesla crash in California
+ Tesla says 'Autopilot' was engaged during fatal crash
+ Research hints at double the driving range for electric vehicles
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First global CO2 maps published using China's TanSat data
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 16, 2018
Scientists have published the first global CO2 maps compiled using data collected by China's TanSat. The maps, published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, are powered by TanSat observations made between April and July 2017. Researchers expect the maps and related data to help scientists build more accurate climate models. "Global warming is a major problem, for whi ... more
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Integrating optical components into existing chip designs
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Two and a half years ago, a team of researchers led by groups at MIT, the University of California at Berkeley, and Boston University announced a milestone: the fabrication of a working microprocessor, built using only existing manufacturing processes, that integrated electronic and optical components on the same chip. The researchers' approach, however, required that the chip's electrical ... more
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Start-ups, smartphones help French dodge rail strike
Paris (AFP) April 3, 2018
French railway unions used to be able to cripple the country by blocking the train network. But when workers walked off the job on Tuesday, new technology helped reduce the misery for commuters and companies. In 1995, when drivers and other staff on the national network downed tools, commuters faced hellish traffic jams for nearly three weeks, while companies struggled with absent staff and ... more
+ France's Bollore seeks damages over Benin rail project
+ Benin president taps China for controversial railway
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Kitchen cabinets could leach harmful chemical compounds into the air
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 18, 2018
The attack of the chemical cabinets is no joke. While investigating sources of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds inside the home, scientists identified airborne PCBs being emitted by kitchen cabinetry. Researchers believe the harmful chemical compounds are a byproduct of the breakdown of a common sealant used in modern kitchen cabinetry. Previous studies have linked PCBs with a ... more
+ UK to ban sale of plastic straws to tackle marine waste
+ UK designer Christopher Raeburn transforms the unexpected
+ Fresh clashes as anti-capitalists attempt to rebuild French camp
+ Swamp microbe has pollution-munching power
+ World shipping industry agrees to halve carbon emissions by 2050
+ Researchers accidentally engineer plastic-eating enzyme
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