Green Hydrogen Could Fill Big Gaps in Renewable Energy
A zero-carbon supplement to wind and solar
A zero-carbon supplement to wind and solar
These turbines can be used in deeper waters than existing ones, which opens more areas of the coast to wind power
Current plans for drawing down carbon dioxide call for more trees, grasses and crop residues than Earth can spare
A new device could open more areas to wind production by using stationary airfoils instead of twirling turbines
How do wind turbines convert wind into electricity? And can living near one really affect your health? Everyday Einstein explains
A roadblock to sustainable energy solutions is coming unstuck
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