renewable energy
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Transforming plant waste into catalysts for producing clean hydrogen.
scientists have successfully created a catalyst from plant waste that can produce clean hydrogen efficiently and cheaply.
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Meta invests $1.5 billion to build AI data center, commits to refunding 200% of water consumption
meta is spending $1.5 billion to build a new ai data center in texas, with 1gw of capacity and a water-efficient cooling system. the company is committed to returning 200% of its water use and running on 100% renewable energy.
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Wind and solar are becoming cheaper than traditional coal power plants
in particular, due to the complicated development of the covid-19 epidemic, the demand for electricity from coal power plants is showing signs of decline, while the cost to keep them running remains unchanged.
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The Earth has just recorded the hottest January in history
in recent years, the world climate has continuously recorded extremely unusual developments, especially the alarming increase in the planet's temperature.
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Blue Freedom Portable: A small-sized pocket-sized hydroelectric power station that can last for 10 hours and has a charge of 10 hours.
blue freedom portable works like a hydroelectric power plant, using water power to create energy but tiny to carry easily on trips.
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Saudi Arabia built a $ 500 billion super city spread across three countries, 33 times larger than New York
saudi arabia has just announced a project to build a super city named neom, which will spread across three countries with a large area of 33 times the size of new york city of america and completely run on renewable energy.
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In the future, protein-rich foods will be produced from electricity and CO2
scientists have found a way to produce single-cell proteins by electricity and carbon dioxide. in the future, people will be using food that will be produced without the need for agricultural conditions like soil, moisture.
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Renewable energy 'goes beyond' all forms of new energy generation
recently, renewable energy not only far exceeds coal, but its consumption rate also keeps growing higher. in the beginning, the rate of renewable growth far surpassed all forms of new energy generation in 2015, with clean energy accounting for more than half of the new electricity in the world last
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2017 may be the hottest year in the record breaking history of 2016
in 2016, the global average temperature increased by 1.1 degrees celsius over the pre-industrial era may make 2017 the hottest year in history.