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  • Article - 19 Apr 2017
    The manufacturing and transportation process of water is particularly wasteful. It is estimated that over 17 million barrels of oil are required to produce plastic bottles each year, which is enough...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2017
    Researchers from the Qingdao University in China recently conducted a research initiative that looked at how this multi-functional biological plant could be used as a potential semiconductor.
  • Article - 5 Apr 2017
    A graphene-oxide membrane capable of removing common salts from seawater – leaving clean drinkable water – has the potential to be a game-changer when it comes to affordable desalinisation technology,...
  • Article - 22 Mar 2017
    Researchers claim that thinner and more transparent nanofilms can also be useful, as these transparent structures could allow light to pass through.
  • Article - 2 Mar 2017
    An environmentally friendly future must not only encompass a universe where recycled materials are continuously repurposed, but must also involve the complete elimination of pollution from all its...
  • Article - 20 Feb 2017
    The energy efficient potential of smart buildings is vast, as these structures are capable of tracking and reducing the level of greenhouse gases in which they are emitting.
  • Article - 16 Sep 2016
    Geoff Pocock, Managing Director and Founder of the Hazer Group talks to AZoCleantech about how the Hazer Process is producing clean hydrogen with Near-Zero Carbon Emissions.
  • Article - 12 Sep 2016
    While solar energy provides consumers with a renewable and sustainable source for their electricity needs, adverse weather conditions can limit solar panels from producing as much energy as they could...
  • Article - 19 Jul 2016
    In 1890, Des Moines, Iowa native chemist William Morrison engineered the first successful electric car, which was capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour while holding up to six passengers.
  • Article - 20 Jun 2016
    By capturing excess energy, storage systems enhance grid reliability and support the transition to a low-carbon future, addressing key energy challenges.

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