Innovation & Technology

GE, Uniper Unveil World’s First High-Efficiency Upgrade Solution for GT26 Gas Turbine Fleet

First GE F-Class Gas Turbine to Upgrade to H-Class Gas Turbine Facility with Efficiency Over 60% in Combined Cycle – Using technologies from H- and F-class gas turbines and additive manufacturing, GE reveals additional features of the GT26 gas turbine range. The GT26HE upgrade provides a significant increase in turbine efficiency, a significant reduction in …

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clean energy

Kazakhs Scientists Propose Use of Geothermal Water and Solar Installations in Agriculture

Scientists from the Agrarian University of Kazakhstan have proposed using solar, wind, water, geothermal energy in agriculture, local media Qazaq Zerno reported. At the National Agrarian Research University, they study the principles of converting solar energy into electrical energy, photovoltaic research batteries, solar installations, and study methods for using solar energy. “Today, in the world, …

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energy transition

Chinese Researchers Learn How to Turn CO2 into Clean Energy Fuels

Specialists from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics and Zhuhai Futian Energy Technology have developed a particular installation that will help reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. According to the authors of the work, the technology can selectively transport hydrocarbon fuels with added value and a sufficiently high energy density. According to …

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Renewable Energy Consumption in the EU up by 2pp

Turkmenistan Scientists Studying Ways to Produce “Green” Hydrogen

Specialists from the energy-saving laboratory at the Technology Center of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan are carrying out methods for obtaining a cheap alternative energy source of “green” hydrogen, local media reported. “Green” hydrogen refers to an environmentally friendly fuel, which may replace fossil sources of electrical energy in the future. Laboratory scientists are …

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New Drilling Technology Makes Ultra-Deep Geothermal Energy Possible

Windmills and solar panels can be replaced by ultra-deep drilling installations – geothermal energy at a depth of 20 km can provide humanity with energy for millions of years. Until now, these sources have not been able to be used due to technical difficulties. However, a program recently launched in Massachusetts uses gyrotron drilling and …

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Microsoft to Warm Homes and Offices in Helsinki by Using Data Center Heat

US software giant Microsoft and the Finnish energy company Fortum said they plan to create a joint project in Finland with which they will warm the premises using the heat of servers, Reuters reported. Within the framework of this project, the excess heat generated during the operation of Microsoft data center servers in the Helsinki …

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South Korea's new industry minister, Lee Chang-yang, has vowed to revise the country's energy policy to use nuclear energy to ensure energy security and achieve zero-emission targets

Chinese Scientists Build Facility for Converting Carbon Dioxide Into Biofuel

China has successfully built and tested a distillation plant that converts carbon dioxide into biofuel with the highest efficiency, Chinese media reported. The facility was designed by a group of Chinese scientists from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP). Scientists described the chemical reaction in the presence of metal catalysts in the journal Nature …

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Quaise Wants to Extract “Limitless” Energy From Ultra-Deep Wells

Founded in 2020, US-based startup Quaise Energy is actively looking for investors to implement a project to generate geothermal energy through ultra-deep wells. To date, the startup has already managed to attract 63 million dollars. The essence of the idea is to combine traditional drilling methods using gyrotrons, robust linear-beam vacuum tubes with a power …

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