Researchers have developed a new catalyst for splitting water efficiently Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed a cheap catalyst which helps to split water as efficiently as expensive platinum. The results of the research were published in the journal Advanced Materials in October. An electric current can split water into oxygen and…
Researchers are looking for more effective hydrogen-storage methods Hydrogen-powered vehicles offer a cleaner alternative to fossil-fuel-based…
European strategy for a climate neutral Europe by 2050 In March 2018, the European Council asked the European Commission (EC) to…
US SMR deployment would benefit from the same incentives as those for renewables The US Department of Energy (DOE) has published a new report which says…
The World's First HVDC Grid ABB will supply several key components for the high-voltage direct current…
Third AP1000-type nuclear unit enters commercial operation China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) has announced that Unit 2 of the…
The European Commission approves EUR 200 million in state aid for renewables in France The European Commission has approved the proposal of the French government…
The UK‘s costly nuclear phaseout
Lower support for renewables in 2019
German firms leave Iran