Three scientists, including one from the U.S., share the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing “metal-organic ...
The state water board will decide this week whether to approve a proposal from the Western Slope that would allow one of the oldest and most powerful water rights on the Colorado River to be used to ...
Experiments reveal that when slabs of salty ice are strained, electricity is generated, though practical uses are still a long way off.
Today, clean and safe drinking water is a growing concern for many households. With increasing pollution, outdated infrastructure, and contaminants in tap water, people are more cautious about what ...
With concrete already being poured, this startup’s molten salt–cooled reactors could be the first to deliver cheaper, safer ...
Ocean waves carry a tremendous amount of energy, but can New Jersey figure out a way to power homes with that energy source?
California Legislature passes two watered-down bills to regulate data center water use, energy costs
California lawmakers started the year signaling they were ready to get tough on data centers, aiming to protect the environment and electricity ratepayers. Nine months later, they have little to show ...
Pumped hydroelectric energy storage in sediment-laden rivers can lead to equipment failure and higher maintenance costs.
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Japan Just Switched on Asia’s First Osmotic Power Plant, Which Runs 24/7 on Nothing But Fresh Water and Seawater
On a humid morning in Fukuoka, a coastal city in southern Japan, a new kind of power came online. Japan has launched Asia’s first osmotic power plant, which generates electricity by mixing fresh water ...
InPipe Energy has installed the Bay Area's smallest hydroelectric power plant in a pipeline connecting part of the East Bay ...
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