Author: WoREA Editorial Team

By Green Alternative Systems A flood of scientific articles point to the dangers greenhouse gases pose to the environment, especially the emissions created by vehicles. Alternative fuel options are more popular than ever, both with the federal government and consumers. [PR.com] Read more here:: http://www.pr.com/press-release/663141

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Solar fuels, clean fuels from sunlight, water and CO2, form an attractive way for storing solar energy in hydrogen or hydrocarbons, for example. The efficiency of this technology still needs a ‘boost’. Researcher investigated special nanoplates with platinum particles on them, accelerating the chemical conversion. Read more here:: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/matter_energy/fuel_cells/~3/HXpfZSFE_gU/160318102259.htm

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Solar fuels, clean fuels from sunlight, water and CO2, form an attractive way for storing solar energy in hydrogen or hydrocarbons, for example. The efficiency of this technology still needs a ‘boost’. Researcher investigated special nanoplates with platinum particles on them, accelerating the chemical conversion. Read more here:: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/matter_energy/solar_energy/~3/HXpfZSFE_gU/160318102259.htm

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By heather.lammers@nrel.gov (Heather Lammers) NREL’s ARPA-E funded projects range from solar cell and wind turbine innovation to novel controls and open-access models for improving the U.S. electric grid. March 17, 2016 The Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will play key roles in a variety of projects recently funded…

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Researchers have adapted a technology developed for solar energy in order to selectively remove one of the trickiest and most-difficult-to-remove elements in nuclear waste pools across the country, making the storage of nuclear waste safer and nontoxic – and solving a decades-old problem. Read more here:: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/matter_energy/solar_energy/~3/tJA_pD9qpjs/160316215144.htm

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