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Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy

How could the demand for hydrogen and its price develop up to 2045?

February 14, 2023

Via: Tech Xplore

Hydrogen is one of the pillars of the energy transition. However, there is still uncertainty about its specific applications and the scope of hydrogen use. A new study by Fraunhofer ISI addresses this issue and looks at the price-elastic demand […]


Electric

EMRF Study: Net Metering Imposes Significant Costs on Non-Solar Customers

December 5, 2016

Via: EnergyManagerToday

The Electric Markets Research Foundation (EMRF) released preliminary results on December 2 of a research study on The Sustainability of Net Metering, indicating that the value of solar diminishes as more rooftop solar is added to the grid –  and […]


News and Policies, U.S.

Yet another study finds fracking not responsible for GHG emissions rising

October 3, 2016

Via: American Energy News

As environmental activists and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)continue to focus all their attention on methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems, yet another study has been released showing that biogenic sources —virtually ignored by environmentalists in their efforts […]


News and Policies, U.S.

Near-Shore Offshore Wind Farms Would Have Huge Impact On Coastal Tourism

April 8, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

A new study by economists at North Carolina State University has found that offshore wind farms located near-shore would have a big impact on coastal tourism. “We wanted to know what the impacts of wind farm installations would be on […]


Energy Consumption, Global

New Study Finds Global Green Building Expected To Double By 2018

February 19, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

A new study has concluded that green building around the globe is expected to double by 2018. According to the results of the study, the percentage of companies expected to have more than 60% of their building projects certified as […]


News and Policies, U.S.

New technique for detecting illicit enhancement of racing tire performance

January 12, 2016

Via: Science Daily Energy

A new study from the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program of the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis explores the illicit treatment of racing tires with volatile chemicals to improve function and presents a new and effective method […]