Devices would not need AC-DC converters in a hybrid electricity distribution system Researchers from the Canadian University of Waterloo have designed a new type of electricity distribution system which offers both AC and DC systems to power homes, industries and electric vehicles. Existing power networks usually only transmit alternating currents. In such networks, the energy…
Renewables became the main electricity source in Germany in 2018 Experts from the Fraunhofer Institute have published a report stating that,…
Poland has signed a 20-year LNG deal with an American gas company Poland’s state gas company PNGiG has signed a deal with the American…
European strategy for a climate neutral Europe by 2050 In March 2018, the European Council asked the European Commission (EC) to…
Eastern German states demand EUR 60 billion as compensation for coal phase-out At a press conference held in Berlin on Friday 19 October, 2018, the prime…
Hydrogen production using artificial enzymes in photosynthetic cells In a new article, published in the journal Energy and Environmental…
Lower support for renewables in 2019 The new Price Decision No. 3/2018 on support for renewable sources of…
Will the EU buy more US gas?