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  • Turning a quantum battery's environmental sensitivity into an advantage

    Phys.org 4 views
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    Quantum batteries, devices that store energy by exploiting quantum mechanical phenomena, could, in principle, be charged faster and more efficiently than classical ones. Despite their potential, connecting these batteries to chargers is known to create quantum correlations that can trap some energy inside the combined battery-charger system. This can reduce…

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • Donald Trump Pays Off 5th Energy Company in Attack on Renewable Energy

    CleanTechnica 16 views
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    Washington, D.C. — Today, energy company RWE announced a deal with the Trump administration in which the administration will pay the company $1.22 billion in exchange for the company cancelling three offshore wind projects and doubling down on LNG. This is the fifth time Donald Trump has paid off energy companies in ... [continued] The post Donald Trump Pay…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Computing Facilities Can Save Big and Keep Cool by Looking Underground

    CleanTechnica 18 views
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    A New National Laboratory Study Finds that Underground Thermal Energy Storage Can Keep Servers Cool Year Round To ensure equipment in computing facilities function, they need to be kept cool, which can require a lot of energy and water—as much as 40% of their total annual energy consumption. Typical cooling systems ... [continued] The post Computing Facilit…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Q&A: What Does China’s 15th Five-Year Plan for Coal Mean for Climate Action?

    CleanTechnica 9 views
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    China has published a new five-year plan for coal, the latest in a slew of important policy documents for the country’s energy transition. The 15th five-year plan for the development of the coal industry was published by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) on 10 August, covering the period ... […

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • Ricky Martin & Pedro Sampaio to Headline NFL Halftime Show in Rio: ‘There’s Nothing Quite Like the Energy of the Brazilian People’

    Billboard 8 views
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    The Puerto Rican megastar & Brazilian DJ/singer/producer will perform at the Sept. 27 Ravens vs. Cowboys game.

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  • Some bacteria build internal 'power cables' to extend respiration beyond the cell membrane

    Phys.org 5 views
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    All living cells need energy, and most generate it through respiration, a series of chemical reactions normally confined to the cell membrane. Because this machinery takes up space, a cell's energy-generating capacity has long been thought to depend on how much membrane it can build. Complex cells solve this problem using mitochondria packed with folded mem…

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • The role of community energy in mediating the sustainable energy transition

    Phys.org 19 views
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    Community energy projects, actively governed and managed by community members, play an essential role in advancing just energy transitions, for example, by providing energy in remote areas, facilitating the adoption of renewable technologies and building resilient electricity networks. However, their adoption remains limited. How does community energy work…

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • NLR & North American Electric Reliability Corporation Launch Partnership To Advance North American Grid Reliability

    CleanTechnica 2 views
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    Collaboration Will Advance Research and Technical Insights Needed To Support Reliable, Resilient Energy Future for More Than 400 Million North Americans By Madeline Geocaris, NLR The National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) announced a new partnership to advance the reliability of the ... [conti…

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  • The Next Energy Crisis Could Be a Water Crisis

    OilPrice 11 views
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    Strategic shortfalls? Maybe in getting cobalt out of the Congo or rare earth powders from China or natural gas from Russia or oil from the Persian Gulf? Or maybe something closer to home. Thanks to climate change (yes, just say it and hope the big boss doesn’t hear you), temperatures have risen, and rainfall patterns have changed dramatically. As an example…

    Why it matters: Touches supply, prices, and grid reliability.
  • AI Set to Extend Fossil Fuel Dominance

    OilPrice 14 views
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    AI's energy footprint is out of control. Hyperscalers are building out data centers faster than the energy industry can keep up with, pushing for the rapid buildout of any form of energy we have at our disposal, clean or dirty. Silicon Valley's leadership in the decarbonization movement and bold net-zero pledges are a thing of the past. But a new study warn…

    Why it matters: AI progress resets what products and jobs look like.