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A team at DGIST has overcome key challenges in lithium metal battery technology by introducing an electrolyte additive.
The Lone Star State may be the heart of America’s oil and gas map, but it's quickly becoming the biggest installer of a technology key for renewables development: battery storage.
By Muhammad OsamaReviewed by Lexie CornerApr 10 2025 A recent study in Nature Energy introduced a new method for improving ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged during his confirmation hearing in January that the burning of fossil fuels — coal ...
China’s energy storage industry faces a double whammy to its sales prospects from punitive US tariffs and scaled-back support ...
Innovative spray drying technology from KERI and KIMS enables high-capacity dry electrode manufacturing, significantly ...
As the world moves toward renewable energy, there's a growing need for effective ways to store electricity. Renewable sources ...
Professor Yu Jong-sung’s team at DGIST, in collaboration with Pusan National University, develops a technology to enhance the stability of ultra-thin lithium metal anodes ...
Solar energy’s unstoppable ascendancy, largely caused by costs continuing to fall and deployment accelerating, is no longer a matter of if—it is a matter of how fast. The global energy landscape is ...
The green fabrication of advanced materials has emerged as a pivotal strategy to address the environmental challenges associated with conventional ...
The U of A researchers who received funding are contributing significant science to projects ranging from smart robotics and lithium batteries to supply chain efficiency and low-friction graphite ...
Renewables and nuclear provided 40.9% of the world’s power generation in 2024, passing the 40% mark for the first time since the 1940s.