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  • News - 21 Aug 2018
    Offshore Wind Energy Market size will exceed USD 60 Billion by 2024, as reported in the latest study by Global Market Insights, Inc. Shifting focus toward renewable power generation to mitigate...
  • News - 21 Sep 2011
    The AZoCleantech.com Editorial and Video team were proud to be selected to interview the finalists for the Australian Clean Technologies Ideas Competition in Sydney last week. The competition was...
  • News - 6 Sep 2010
    There is a solution for the world's insatiable energy needs. It is CO2-free and safe. And it’s located right under our feet. Ever since Jules Verne wrote in 1864 about a trip to the...
  • News - 25 Jun 2009
    Ford Motor Company’s Blueprint for Sustainability includes the introduction of a range of global environmental technologies to provide more fuel-efficient vehicles that emit fewer greenhouse...
  • Article - 26 May 2023
    Groundwater is water that has traveled beneath the soil surfaces within the sediment of the ground occupying all empty spaces it finds between the surface and impenetrable rock.
  • Article - 22 Sep 2021
    Orca is the world’s largest carbon capture plant as well as the world’s first climate-positive direct air capture and storage plant. In commemoration of Pollution Prevention Week, AZoCleantech looks...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2021
    Thermoelectric energy harvesting captures thermal energy from the environment and converts it into electricity without batteries or a grid connection. It is considered the best shot for significantly...
  • Article - 3 Dec 2020
    The future of transport could be hydrogen-powered, and we are already seeing examples on the roads. However, hydrogen has a reputation – unfairly attributed – of being unsafe, or at least not as safe...
  • Article - 3 Sep 2020
    Switzerland's IBAarau hydro plant now hosts a unique electrolysis facility, using renewable power to generate hydrogen for green transport and industry.
  • Article - 11 Mar 2020
    Researchers from the University of Los Angeles and Arizona State University have developed tiny artificial sunflowers that can automatically lean in the direction of sunlight.

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