Energy | Jun 14, 2022
Microbes may be capable of causing damage to massive nuclear facility
University of Toronto researchers are studying whether bentonite clay, a material used to wrap nuclear fuel containers, could support microbial life that could damage them.
Harnessing the power of waves, tides, and currents could unlock the secrets to achieving greater energy security with minimal environmental impact. By some estimates, there are enough marine energy resources in the U.S. to meet a whopping 57 percent of the nationâs energy needs â supporting a clean energy future and creating new jobs. But how […]
Laboratory Is Building up Young Energy Leaders in Colombia Through Hands-on Training and Education While much of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) campus sat quietly late on a Friday afternoon, one conference room was still bustling with activity. Nearly 20 international visitors sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) were just […]
You know something’s screwy when Joe Manchin kind of makes sense.
The Tesla Model Y is getting more accolades. Data just released shows that the small all-electric SUV continues to attract significant interest from new car buying consumers, even as some other EV models start to emerge in the auto marketplace.
Mining bitcoin is often pretty bad for the environment due to coal being the primary power source, and another key source is natural gas. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists shared that in Pennsylvania, Big Dog Energy LLC installed 30 gas-fired generators at one of its gas well pads in Beccaria Township. All of the […]