Nuclear fusion is a technology that if successful could follow the processes of the sun providing an unlimited source of energy which could bring an end to the energy crisis. Combining light and elements together holds the possibility of producing more energy than that produced by fission reactors.
By Kris Walker
8 Oct 2013
Most developing countries suffer from a lack of electricity and clean, drinkable water. However, one thing they do have is an abundance of rain and sunlight due to being located near to equator.
By Kris Walker
8 Oct 2013
Harnessing the vast amounts of renewable energy from the depths of the ocean has taken a giant leap forward with this revolutionary technology from Carnegie Energy.
IKEA, the world’s largest furniture retailer, has partnered with Hanergy, a thin film solar panel company, to develop solar photovoltaic installations to domestic customers across the UK.
By Kalwinder Kaur
2 Oct 2013
Wind technology is an emerging source of renewable energy, with wind farms becoming a large part of many landscapes in different countries as well as in the ocean.
By Kris Walker
15 Sep 2013
This article takes a look at the development of a lung-inspired filtering system that is designed to remove the carbon dioxide generated from electric power station smokestacks.
By Kalwinder Kaur
11 Sep 2013
Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd, a company in Western Australia have developed wave energy technology that is designed to convert ocean currents into renewable energy and clean water. This is clearly a one-of-a-kind eco-friendly system currently being developed for testing.
By Kalwinder Kaur
4 Sep 2013
Racing from Darwin to Adelaide, ‘The World Solar Challenge’ is a race with a twist. Forty-seven teams from twenty six countries will race their solar-electric vehicles across 1800 miles and will be measured on 100% energy from the sun or kinetic energy.
By Kris Walker
23 Aug 2013
Drinking contaminated water in developing countries is always something of a concern due to the potential of diarrheal disease; a condition that causes around 1.5 millions deaths each year among children alone.
By Kris Walker
21 Aug 2013
The Internet has become a massive part of life with most people accessing it around the world. With the emergence of mobile technology, this coming year could see more mobile devices than human beings.
By Kris Walker
15 Aug 2013