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How Much Energy Could We Harvest From Artificial Photosynthesis?

How Much Energy Could We Harvest From Artificial Photosynthesis?

Solar cells use photovoltaic technology to generate electricity, but the process is far from efficient. Plants are much better at converting sunlight into energy. Now, scientists are looking for ways to mimic the process of photosynthesis, which would turn Earth’s most abundant resource into fuel.

CARBIOW Project Will Help Europe Lead in Energy and Transport Sector Decarbonization

CARBIOW Project Will Help Europe Lead in Energy and Transport Sector Decarbonization

CARBIOW (Carbon Negative Biofuels from Organic Waste) is a Research and Innovation Action funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Program that addresses green transition and circular economy by proposing novel technologies that cover the whole process of conversion of organic waste to biofuels. The 42-month project virtually held its kick-off meeting last November 3 and officially started to work together in the planning of the work to be done in the next months.

Fugro Awarded Major Offshore Wind Contract with Energinet 

Fugro Awarded Major Offshore Wind Contract with Energinet 

Fugro has secured a contract with Energinet for geotechnical site investigations for the North Sea I offshore wind development. The Danish government plans to expand offshore wind capacity by 4GW by 2030, and the Geo-data acquired by Fugro will be used to inform future bids in the area.

Major Investment Planned to Develop South Auckland-Waikato Offshore Wind Industry 

Major Investment Planned to Develop South Auckland-Waikato Offshore Wind Industry 

The consortium formed by BlueFloat Energy, Energy Estate and Elemental Group announced its plans for a multibillion-dollar investment in offshore wind projects in South Auckland and West Waikato, Aotearoa.  The South Auckland-Waikato offshore wind project is the second investment to be announced by the partnership in New Zealand as part of a nation-wide program to develop up to 5GW of offshore wind.

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