All items tagged with laboratory and Elektor Energy (21)

| At the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) research is being conducted under the framework of the EU subsidized PEGASUS-project to mak...

| Over the last fifteen years, the UK's energy landscape has changed dramatically. In 2000, over 90% of its electricity came from large scale...

| In 2003, the Belgium government decided to phase-out the nuclear fission power plants on its territory. But until now, it has showed much cr...

| "The transition to a low carbon economy is unstoppable." That was just one of a myriad of commentators welcoming the agreement reached at CO...

| Fossil fuels have been the dominant source of energy for global economic prosperity for over 150 years and today still accounts for over 86%...

| Europe has a great history in fusion research. It was the Englishman Eddington, pairing results from Aston’s mass spectrometer with Einstei...

| A novel design of supercapacitor using a hybrid silica sol-gel material and self-assembled monolayers of a common fatty acid has been develo...

| Drones will eventually be “as ubiquitous as pigeons”, London-based futurist Liam Young recently predicted. They are omnipresent already. Onl...

| MIT engineers have proposed a new way to improve solar cell performance by using special ‘funnels’ to capture photons. The funnels would be...

| The European Union counts 28 Member States as of mid-2013. All these countries have a different energy history and their actual energy statu...