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Sustainable Development Goal
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Undergraduate students at Cambridge University have teamed up with Formula 1 engineering experts and Bridgestone to design and build Helia — a solar-powered electric car that is so energy efficient, it can travel more than 500 miles at 50 miles per hour on the same amount of power it takes to boil a kettle. The...
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North Carolina State University researchers have developed what is, to date, the most efficient means of converting sewage sludge and restaurant grease into methane. After treating sewage, wastewater treatment plants are left with solid sludge, called biosolids. For years, utilities have treated biosolids with microbes that produce methane. In recent years, utilities have been adding grease interceptor...
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When it comes to electric cars, 2019 has been a big year. Tesla ramped up production of its Model 3 sedan, Audi launched its e-Tron all-electric SUV, Porsche unveiled the Taycan sports car, and perhaps most significant of all, Daimler announced that it has no plans to develop next-generation combustion engines, but instead will focus on electrification. Cars dominate personal transportation...
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Scientists have successfully captured otherwise emitted CO2, and turned it into carbonate minerals deep underground in less than two years. Global CO2 emissions reached an all-time high in 2018 according to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). “As a result of higher energy consumption, global energy-related CO2 emissions increased to 33.1 Gt CO2, up 1.7%,”...
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St. Louis will soon be home to a new waste-to-energy plant that will divert approximately 2,250 tons of trash per day from local landfills. According to St. Louis Public Radio, STL Land Development, a subsidiary of Los Angeles-based New Planet Energy, will build the plant on a 20-acre site in the North Riverfront area. The expected completion year is 2020 and...
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tiny home house boat on water
According to Scott, the ingenious floating home creation was inspired by his need to explore the world on his own terms, “After wildfires in the Fall of 2017, I sold my home in Santa Rosa, Northern California, and moved to the Palm Springs area, Southern California,” he explained. “This houseboat is a way for me to spend...
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More than 1.7 billion people worldwide still don’t have a reliable electricity connection. For many of them, solar power is their potential energy saviour – at least when the sun is shining. Technology to store excess solar power during the dark hours is improving. But what if we could generate electricity from the cold night sky? Researchers...
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A French startup is poised to solve most of the world’s recycling conundrums with a new process that uses enzymes to break down the most problematic PET plastics (like contaminated black food trays) into a form so pure that it can be used to make clear water bottles that look and act like those made...
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A widely-used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an “artificial leaf” that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water—and it could eventually be used to develop a sustainable liquid fuel alternative to petrol. The carbon-neutral device sets a new benchmark in the field of solar fuels, after researchers...
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Volkswagen has launched its “third era” of car production, unveiling its ID.3 production-ready electric car alongside claims the auto giant is set to provide “electric mobility for all.” The ID.3 is the first model of a new generation of electric vehicles (EVs) from the carmaker, as it seeks to deliver on its multi-billion dollar EV...
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