New Study – Is Biofuel Really Green?
Government incentives helped kickstart a biofuel boom in the United States around 15 years ago. Every year, ethanol plants require around 130 million metric tonnes of maize. It accounts forContinue Reading
Government incentives helped kickstart a biofuel boom in the United States around 15 years ago. Every year, ethanol plants require around 130 million metric tonnes of maize. It accounts forContinue Reading
Carbon dioxide taken from the atmosphere and stored in the water is referred to as blue carbon. The term “blue” alludes to the storage’s aqueous quality. The great majority ofContinue Reading
From the more commonly recognized barley, spelt, and farro, to the lesser known kamut, teff, and sorghum, ancient grains are a grouping of grains and cereals that date back toContinue Reading
Parasites account for over half of all known species on Earth. According to one research, a tenth of them may already be condemned to extinction in the next 50 yearsContinue Reading
XTURISMO, the world’s first flying bike, made its fiery premiere at the Detroit Auto Show. It’s a genuinely futuristic — and somewhat spooky — sight to witness, floating a coupleContinue Reading
Many people are asking if the electric grid can handle charging all of those vehicles as the use of electric cars, trucks, and buses grows. The answer is unequivocally YES.Continue Reading
CATL is the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer. This Chinese manufacturer provides Tesla, Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, and dozens of other automakers. CATL is releasing new Qilin battery packsContinue Reading
In 2021, renewable energy sources accounted for around 20% of total power output. To effectively exploit the promise of renewables, we need bigger energy storage systems, which will necessitate aContinue Reading
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