Berkeley Lab Studying Metal Organic Frameworks for Hydrogen Storage

If handled right, hydrogen has a huge potential, even so that it has been dubbed "the fuel of the future." Meanwhile, we still have...

Singlet Exciton Fission Solar Cells from Cambridge 44 Percent Efficient

A team of scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a new kind of solar cell which uses a phenomenon called "singlet exciton...

India – The Country Most Oriented on Renewable Energy in 2011

After you found out India's impressive solar power figures, you might say that it's easy for them to go that far: after all, fewer...

Clara Lazen: The 10 Year-Old Who Discovered New Energy-Storing Molecule

Some of us wait to do something big all their life, but Clara Lazen succeeded at the age of only 10. During one of...

Honda to Install Soltec Solar Panels at Japan Dealerships

Why would Honda, or any dealership for that matter, want to install solar power generation systems? Well, for one, to reduce carbon emissions. Or...

New Lithium Ion Battery Embedded in Cotton Fabric Could Save Lives

Flexible batteries could be the future devices that power our gadgets, emit distress signals in the case of an emergency or even resuscitate a...

Tennessee Researcher Uses Photosynthesis and Zinc Oxide Tubes to Create Electricity

Yet another discovery to harness the "miracle" by which photosynthesis makes use of sunlight is about to teach scientists how to produce cheap energy...

MIT Researcher Develops Cheap Solar Cells from Grass and Dead Leaves

Ever thought it's such a waste throwing away that fresh bundle of cut grass or dead leaves from your backyard? Well, even if you...

Illinois Tops 2011 List for Wind Farm Installations

Illinois is at the top of the 2011 wind farm installation list with 404 wind turbines installed, just after California for the total amount...

Solar Power Made Cheaper with ArrayPower's Individual Inverters

ArrayPower's claim that is has produced a "sequenced inverter" design should be met with utter joy and a round of applause, since it's exactly...