Significant Progress on Clean Energy Projects for Labour's 2030 Goals
Over 350 renewable energy projects necessary for Labour’s clean power targets by 2030 have secured grid connections, including various wind and solar initiatives.
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Over 350 renewable energy projects necessary for Labour’s clean power targets by 2030 have secured grid connections, including various wind and solar initiatives.
A recent study reveals that lesser black-backed gulls from Neeltje Jans colony tend to avoid wind farms, contradicting earlier beliefs about their attraction to fishing bycatch.
Recent findings regarding chloroplast membranes may provide crucial insights into plant growth and enhance solar energy technologies.
Recent observations from MeerKAT have identified three distinct sites of electron acceleration during a solar flare, enhancing our understanding of these powerful cosmic events.
The discovery of 3I/ATLAS has prompted astronomers to reconsider their understanding of both our solar system and others, raising questions about the potential hiding places of the Milky Way's elusive mass.
With clean energy options readily available, the underutilization of solar panel production in China raises concerns about efficiency and sustainability.
This week, nearly 100 scientists from Europe, the U.S., and Japan are meeting at the Institute for Solar Physics in Freiburg to share findings from the third flight of Sunrise III.
A new method for atomic reshuffling has been unveiled, which could lead to unprecedented catalysts for the production of green hydrogen, according to recent research.
A new solar desalination technology has been developed, enabling the conversion of seawater into drinking water without the harmful byproduct of toxic brine.
Discovering new catalysts is crucial for advancing clean-energy technologies like green hydrogen production.
As Europe pushes for renewable energy, the construction of its largest solar farm, a €916 million initiative, faces significant delays and local resistance.
A notable development in nuclear fusion technology has occurred with the first hydrogen-uranium scan conducted in the US, marking a potential shift in energy sources.
A collaborative research effort has led to the development of high-performance catalysts that may significantly mitigate boil-off losses in the storage and transportation of liquid hydrogen.
As India embraces affordable solar energy to address its rising energy demands, it may set a precedent for other developing nations looking to industrialize sustainably.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has released new findings on the corrosion processes between hydrogen and uranium, which may impact nuclear energy safety and efficiency.
A recent study suggests that internal changes in the sun's activity have become more pronounced over the last four solar cycles, revealing insights into its 'active biorhythm.'
On June 3, 2026, Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. will conduct a webinar focusing on uranium exploration and market insights, inviting investors to participate.
Researchers have documented the initial reaction between hydrogen gas and uranium metal, which produces a reactive powder and poses challenges for fusion energy technology.
Recent research published in Physical Review Letters investigates the ER = EPR conjecture's implications for hydrogen, suggesting possible changes to its hyperfine structure.
The sun, often perceived as a constant presence, is actually a dynamic entity influenced by electrical currents and magnetic fields, resulting in periodic solar phenomena.