Researchers at the University of Queensland have created a nanogenerator to make electricity from carbon dioxide.
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Light, Flexible, Efficient Perovskite-Based Tandem Solar Cells
All-perovskite tandem solar cells could soon pick up where silicon solar cells reach their limits. These highly efficient, lightweight
Disneyland Refreshing Autopia Around Electric Vehicles
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Did I know there was an Autopia at Disneyland? No, I did not. But I’m very happy to hear that Disney is now refreshing it in order to center it around electric cars. Of ... [continued]
EV Sales Continue To Increase In Norway
Norway may have eliminated most of its major EV incentives, but sales of electric cars continue to climb higher anyway.
RYTLE’s MovR3 E-Cargo Bike Has An Onboard Pallet Lift For Quick Loading & Unloading
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The MovR3 electric cargo bike from Germany’s RYTLE incorporates a feature that enables the driver to quickly swap out an empty cargo box for a full one, similar to how a semi can drop ... [continued]
U.S. Department Of Energy’s Faculty-Applied Clean Energy Sciences Program Announces First-Ever Cohort
U.S. Department of Energy's Faculty-Applied Clean Energy Sciences Program Announces First-Ever Cohort
Tesla, Saturn, & The Conundrum Of The Cult
Tesla may careening toward a bad ending as Elon Musk continues to lead through chaos rather than effective management.
The Ride1Up Prodigy v2 Review Tested – CleanTechnica
The Ride1Up Prodigy was one of the best values in the mid-drive electric bike game for years, so we were excited to get our hands on the Prodigy v2.
Green Hydrogen To Help Eject Fossil Fuels From Steel Industry
Green hydrogen is working its way into the steel industry, and a new round of ARPA-E funding could help accelerate the trend.
Renewable Projects Show The Way To Move The Planet Toward Zero Emissions
Humans need to stop burning fossil fuels, and we need models to demonstrate how that can happen and lead us to a zero emissions future.