Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and serves as the fuel for the fusion reactions in stars.
Read MoreHydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and serves as the fuel for the fusion reactions in stars.
Read MoreDo you think 100% renewable energy will ever happen? Several countries have adopted ambitious plans to obtain their power from renewable energy.
Most batteries employed in renewable energy systems use the same electro-chemical reactions as the lead-acid battery in your car.
Compressed air energy has been used to power cities since 1870. Cities such as Paris and Buenos Aires have used compressed air systems.
Wood is part of everyday life, but current wood consumption is unsustainable and is placing tremendous pressure on the world's remaining ancient forests.
Molten salt batteries, especially liquid metal batteries, are increasingly gaining interest from the energy community as a grid energy storage solution.