Ultra-Thin Solar Tech Breakthrough at Chalmers University Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have made a major breakthrough in understanding one of the most promising materials for next-generation solar cells—formamidinium lead iodide, a halide perovskite. Their findings could accelerate the development of ultra-thin, flexible solar…
Europe in the supercomputing league with ‘JUPITER' The JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated in Germany, is the first European…
SMR considered for construction in southern Sweden The Swedish company Blykalla, which develops lead-cooled small modular…
New research of more efficient clean fuel production Researchers have developed a more efficient method to convert carbon…
Pilot project of constantly available green electricity The Japanese multinational electronics company Panasonic has inaugurated an…
The European Commission approved Belgian nuclear power plant lifetime extension financing plans The European Commission has approved Belgium's revised financing plans for…
Researchers modeled the role of hydrogen in the economy An international research team led by Prof. Bob van der Zwaan from the…