All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Water (16)

| Decomposition of water using solar energy offers interesting possibilities for efficient large-scale conversion and storage of renewable ene...

| Developed by Korean researchers, a new sensor uses vibration in water not only to measure the intensity, but also as a source of electric po...

| La Certosa is one of the largest islands in the Venice Lagoon, located at the very heart of it, just 200 meters from the historical town and...

| A combination of two ordinary materials – graphite and water – could produce energy storage systems that perform on par with lithium ion bat...

| What does it mean when the Chinese authorities plead with people to please not set off fireworks during the Chinese New Year celebrations? I...

| Germany's environment minister Peter Altmaier of the CDU opened the election year debate over the Energiewende with a bombshell: he proposed...

| When you go to the mountains, you go to the mountains. When it’s the desert, it’s the desert. When it’s the ocean, though, we generally say...

| To most analysts, the combination of geopolitical and economic factors constitutes a ‘perfect storm’ that will keep an upward pressure on oi...

| Welcome to an edgy world where a single incident at an energy “chokepoint” could set a region aflame, provoking bloody encounters, boosting...

| Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger caused consternation within Europe’s oil and gas industry recently by suggesting a freeze on the drill...