Alexander Skorokhodov, Director of Technology at CETY, stated: ...
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Researchers Drive Cooling Fans With Earth's Passive Heat
A Stirling Engine is a means of capturing heat energy and converting it to mechanical energy, rather than directly into ...
More than two years ago my wife, Lynnda, got the news. “You have breast cancer.” Not the news we wanted to hear. The doctor added, “We caught it early thanks to your breast exam.” They called it ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US lab creates bubble wrap-like window material that traps heat without blocking light
Physicists at CU Boulder have developed a novel insulating material for windows to improve the energy efficiency of buildings ...
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Scientists generate power at night by passively beaming heat into outer space. It’s like solar cells in reverse
UC Davis engineers created a simple Stirling engine that generates nighttime electricity by converting Earth’s infrared heat ...
CeraPhi Energy will be deploying their CeraPhiWell technology to deliver geothermal heating to the Scunthorpe General ...
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Illinois families are going electric — for free
As federal incentives for home electrification disappear, an innovative state law lets utilities meet energy-efficiency ...
In spite of its price swings, the digital currency remains attractive enough for some miners to break the law to obtain it ...
What about propane for rural folks? Do we have to give up gas furnaces and stoves? Who will pay? Will electric bills go way ...
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Electric vs hydrogen vehicles explained: Efficiency, impact and future use
Two technologies, one goal. But the paths they take couldn’t be more different. Explore the science behind EVs and hydrogen ...
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New data reveals the true costs of driving the most popular EVs and gas cars in the US — here's what you need to know
Here's another green flag for going electric: four out of five electric vehicles beat their gas-powered counterparts in total ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
New window insulation blocks heat, but not your view
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the ...
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