The United Kingdom has Made major progress in reducing emissions. according to the IEA’s latest country review.
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The project is the biggest-diameter offshore gas pipeline in the world laid at such depths.
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If you want to make your home as energy-efficient and green as possible. should you use gas or electric for your heating and cooling needs?
Read More »Producing Electricity at Estuaries Using Light and Osmosis
Researchers are working on a technology to exploit osmotic energy a source of power that'.s naturally available at estuaries. where fresh water comes into contact with seawater.
Read More »Quantum Dots Enhance Stability of Solar-Harvesting Perovskite Crystals
Engineering researchers have combined two emerging technologies for next-generation solar power and discovered that each one helps stabilize the other.
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Heating in buildings is at the core of energy consumption space heating and hot water production account for around 70% of energy consumption in residential buildings in IEA countries
Read More »Delaying Climate Action Increases the Challenge. According to Equinor
Current climate actions are far from enough to put the world on a path to keep global warming well below 2o degrees.
Read More »Huawei Launches Pilot 5G Project with Major Russian Telecom Firm Amid US Trade Row
Blacklisted in the US and a number of Western countries. Chinese tech giant Huawei announced an agreement with one of Russia’s leading internet and mobile providers to develop 5G networks in Russia.
Read More »Iran Calls for More Academic Cooperation with France
Iranian Ambassador to Paris Bahram Qassemi. in a meeting with a group of researchers on Friday. called for expansion of academic cooperation between Iran and France.
Read More »Along with Economic. Humanitarian Wars. US Wages A Scientific War Against Iran
Science diplomacy has long been recognized as one of the most powerful reconciliation tools and has a proven track record in building bridges and helping pave the way for cooperation on broader issues. especially between politically opposed countries.
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