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Cyborg Cockroach – Solar Charged & Remote-Controlled by Japan’s RIKEN CPR

Japan’s RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) has published its new experimental study sharing that its researchers have engineered a system that has created remote controlled ‘cyborg cockroaches’ that are equipped with a tiny wireless control module powered by a rechargeable battery attached to a solar cell. RIKEN said that despite the mechanic devices, ultrathin […]

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Climate Change Threatens India’s Solar And Wind Energy Potential: IITM Study

Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) has revealed in its latest study that the renewable energy in India – specifically solar and wind – may see a downward trend due to the ravages of climate change. The study is titled as ‘Analysis of future wind and solar potential over India using climate models’ and published […]

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The Top 5: Trends In Energy Storage and Innovations

Switch to Renewable Energy (RE) is high on demand for the countries across the globe. As more and more countries become the part to this wave of change, advancement in technologies is bound to happen. With advancement in technology, new trends emerge. Speaking of the energy storage trend, it is at the helm of this […]

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Green Jobs Are Finally A Mainstream Reality In India, Thanks To Solar

The news of India’s ambitious solar and renewable energy targets  has thrown up the possibility of as many as one million jobs in another three years’ time. These jobs matter, not only to an economy always seeking opportunities for its citizens, but also to ease the faster acceptance  and spread of renewable energy, especially solar. […]

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New Material Pushes Sodium-Ion Batteries To Phase Out Costly Lithium

The researchers from Skoltech and Lomonosov Moscow State University have developed a material for sodium-ion batteries which offer an alternative to the increasingly expensive lithium-ion tech. In an official statement, the University said that the new material is a powder of sodium-vanadium phosphate fluoride with a particular crystal structure. It’s used in the battery cathode […]

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USA Expands RE Share Rapidly, Several Reports Mutually Agree

According to an analysis by the SUN DAY Campaign, three new reports released this week by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the United States of America all point to the same conclusion that renewable energy sources, led by solar and wind, continue to rapidly expand their share of the nation’s energy production and electricity […]

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The Rise Of Solar Fires Sound A Cautionary Note

A recent study by Firetrace International, a global provider of fire suppression technology, has indicated that solar farm fires are seeing a sharp rise. The report, titled, “Hidden Danger – why solar farm fire risk could be greater than you think,” shares that the industry could possibly be misjudging the threat of fire. It has […]

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Coordinated PV Power Generation: IIT Guwahati’s Novelty For EV Charging

A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have a novel idea about optimal power generation and EV charging station free from the intermittent solar energy determined by cycle of weather. Issued by IIT Guwahati on July 20, a press release claimed that the researchers had developed an optimised control schemes that […]

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Ola Will Invest $500 Mn In Battery Innovation Centre In Bengaluru

E-Mobility is catching the fancy of the companies across Asia Pacific region, thereby attracting ever higher investments. Following the trend, and adding its own ‘think big’ motto to it, Ola Electric recently announced an investment worth $500 million for setting up its futuristic Battery Innovation Centre (BIC) in the city of Bengaluru. A statement released […]

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