STOCKHOLM—Stockholm Exergi is breaking ground on one of the world’s largest facilities to capture and permanently store carbon dioxide, a move that indicates growing investment in decarbonization as part of Europe’s climate strategy. [pdf]
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Current LDES technology is a potential solution for Australia’s clean energy transition because of its ability to discharge energy continuously for eight hours or longer. This allows the technology to store energy and save it for times when grid demand would not be met by VRE. [pdf]
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To address this issue, we developed a NiMoS catalyst-modified carbon felt (NiMoS-CF) electrode, which significantly accelerates the electrochemical reaction rates and enhances the cycling stability of PFRFB. [pdf]
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Solar-powered refrigerated containers are an innovative solution for sustainable cold storage. They utilize photovoltaic technology to harness solar energy, significantly reducing carbon emissions associated with traditional diesel-powered units1. These containers are ideal for various applications, including farming, emergency aid, and maintaining FDA regulations for food and medicines when the power grid is unstable2. Additionally, they operate off-grid, providing reliable cooling without fuel costs or emissions3. Overall, solar-powered refrigerated containers represent a clean and renewable energy source for cold chain logistics4. [pdf]
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