Energy
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Heat Wave Expected to Boost Texas' Solar Power Generation but Could Cause Power Grid Failure
Temperatures could reach more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, boosting solar supply but putting Texas’ power grids at risk.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientist Developed an Energy-dense Biofuel To Make Rocket Fuel
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Japan’s Government Asks 37 Million Locals to Switch Off Their Lights and Use Less Electricity Less, Here’s Why
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As Wind Resources Around the World Declines, Wind Energy From Modern Wind Turbines Starts To Lose Efficiency
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More than Enough: Experts Claims that Modern Wind Turbines Provide Enough Energy Despite Global Decline in Win Resource
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European Energy Crisis to Severely Affect Key Industries
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Largest Solar Farm in the World Planned to be Built in the Philippines
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Expert Points Out the Need for Better Discussion About the Ongoing Energy Crisis
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Environmental Impacts of Fracking Boom in the US
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Solar-Biomass Hybrid System Meets House Heating Needs for Winters, Research Suggests
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Researchers Must Reconfigure Restoration From Power Failures as the System Adds Wind Power
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Biobattery for Hydrogen Storage Developed by Microbiologists in New Study