Cambridge University scientists have developed a new type of solar cell that could capture significantly more of the sun’s energy than current silicon-based cells.
All 116 T-pylons that form the core of National Grid’s Hinkley Connection Project are now in the ground, boosting the UK’s distribution network across the South West.
A new dielectric material could facilitate the use of copper circuitry at the chip level.
EV batteries are being repurposed by researchers at WMG, University of Warwick for use as small energy storage systems (ESS) for off grid locations.
New Zealand start-up Vessev has launched its first electric hydrofoiling passenger vessel, the VS-9, in partnership with local ferry operator Fullers360.
Southampton University’s Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) is conducting research into the development of strong silica nanofibres.