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- Hydrogen production in the energy transition: Exploring Protium Project Pioneer... Protium explores green hydrogen production in a case study of the Protium Project Pioneer 1, exploring carbon storage and net zero possibilities in energy. The post Hydrogen production in the energy transition: Exploring Protium Project Pioneer 1 appeared first on Open Access Government....
- The US doesn’t have a law mandating EV battery recycling. Should it? Eventually, a robust circular battery economy could all but eliminate the need to extract rare metals at all. Alyssa Pointer / The Washington Post via Getty ImagesRecycling batteries could reduce the need to mine critical minerals—but only if the packs are properly recovered. The post The US doesn’t have a...
- Trusted Data And Transparency In Sustainability Reporting Many organizations wonder what sustainability metrics will be both practical for success and compliant with new proposed regulations. Read the full article "Trusted Data And Transparency In Sustainability Reporting" on Facility Executive Magazine....
- Honda’s electric go-karts pack a race car’s spirit into a tiny EV Honda's eGX go-kart. Kristin Shaw These fun vehicles will hit 45 mph—and have more in common with real open-wheel race cars than you might think. The post Honda’s electric go-karts pack a race car’s spirit into a tiny EV appeared first on Popular Science....
- Sherwin-Williams Introduces SofTop Comfort Flooring System SofTop Comfort resinous flooring systems combine softness underfoot with outstanding durability and environmental advantages. Read the full article "Sherwin-Williams Introduces SofTop Comfort Flooring System" on Facility Executive Magazine....
- Top 10 sustainable homes designed to be the ultimate eco-friendly dwellings Top 10 sustainable homes designed to be the ultimate eco-friendly dwellingsLiving in a sustainable, conscious, and smart manner has become not only a necessity but our moral obligation and duty toward the planet. Our homes......
- Electric cars are better for the environment, no matter the power source An Ioniq 6 electric vehicle. HyundaiExperts say that across the board, EVs are a win compared to similar gas-powered vehicles. The post Electric cars are better for the environment, no matter the power source appeared first on Popular Science....
- A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it Ambient air's water molecules can be harvested to generate clean electricity at a nanoscale level. Derek Lovley/Ella Maru StudioThe physics at play in a storm cloud, but in a thin, hole-filled film. The post A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it appeared first on Popular Science....
- Adopting greener practices in higher education What can universities do to demonstrate their commitment to greener practices so they can continue to attract and retain students? The post Adopting greener practices in higher education appeared first on Open Access Government....
- From seed to Series A in 7 months: Why and how Odyssey Energy Solutions moved qu... The startup's platform helps launch, build and manage distributed renewable energy projects in emerging markets. From seed to Series A in 7 months: Why and how Odyssey Energy Solutions moved quickly by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch...
- Steel built the Rust Belt. Green steel could help rebuild it. 'A transition to fossil fuel-free steelmaking could grow total jobs supported by steelmaking in the region by 27 percent to 43 percent by 2031.'. DepositPhotosSteel manufactured using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce. The post Steel built the Rust...
- Nanoparticle-coated sponge shows its metal A cellulose sponge coated in manganese-doped goethite nanoparticles. Photo: Caroline Harms/Northwestern University.Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new sponge that can remove metals – including toxic heavy metals like lead and critical metals like cobalt – from contaminated water, leaving safe, drinkable water behind. In proof-of-concept experiments, the researchers...