In the literature, thermodynamics is conventionally defined as the science of energy and entropy. Since energy and entropy do not have the same currencies (units) and represent two distinct entities, I personally define thermodynamics as the science of energy and exergy.
By Professor Ibrahim Dincer
22 Jul 2013
A new report released by the US Department of Energy has identified some ways in which America's energy supply sector could be damaged by the changing climate.
By Will Soutter
12 Jul 2013
Solar energy represents an unlimited source of renewable energy. Reducing fossil fuels as well as benefiting from cost savings, has seen solar panels appear on houses, in office buildings and on roads, as well as other industries and applications.
By Kris Walker
12 Jul 2013
In this interview, Ross Egar, PhD at ANU talks to AZoCleantech about this innovation that could change the construction of solar panels.
By Kris Walker
25 Jun 2013
Recent political statements have put the environment and global warming back into the forefront of the world’s ‘cause for concern’ list.
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about the development of an 'invisibility time cloak' using laser pulses to manipulate light.
By Kris Walker
10 Jun 2013
Looking for new innovations in solar technology, I believe, is extremely important as I think it will represent one of the major energy sources in the not too distant future.
By Kris Walker
4 Jun 2013
Alset Global have introduced a new Hybrid Hydrogen System for internal combustion engines in an effort to help reduce Carbon Dioxide emissions.
By Kalwinder Kaur
22 May 2013
Air source heat pumps are heating and cooling systems that use air from outside as a heat source.
By Kris Walker
14 May 2013
Biofuels are liquid fuels derived from biological materials like vegetable oils, corn or sugar cane.
By Kris Walker
13 May 2013