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| The 'seamill' named Searaser uses wave power to generate electricity on land. Contrary to intermittent sources like solar and wind, the Sear...

| Variations in frequency on the electricity grid often arise as a result of differences between supply and demand. Although small, these chan...

| The same piezoelectric effect that ignites your gas grill with the push of a button could one day power sensors in your body via the respira...

| A team of researchers at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana, USA) has developed a low-cost ‘solar paint’ that uses semiconducting nanopar...

| In everything from computer processor chips to car engines to electric powerplants, the need to get rid of excess heat creates a major sourc...

| Direct electricity use of the Internet is probably around 10% of total electricity consumption, said Jon Koomey Research Fellow at Stanford...

| No one predicted the cloud of uncertainty that shrouds the New Zealand’s electricity sector in May 2013. Just as the centre-right Government...