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First 100kW grid battery test kicks off at US DOE’s lab for 10x capacity leap
The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has officially begun its first ...
Firefly plans to launch its lander toward the moon’s South Pole by the end of 2026. Assuming it arrives in one piece, the ...
China has brought online the world’s first commercial supercritical carbon dioxide power generator – a revolutionary clean energy technology pioneered by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).
China has launched the world’s first carbon dioxide–based power generator, using supercritical CO2 instead of steam to produce electricity with over 50% efficiency. The system harnesses industrial ...
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First testing of grid-scale battery technology begins at the grid storage launchpad
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has begun the first tests of a utility-grade battery at the ...
The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a Type 45 destroyer by 2027 was awarded. The ...
Trump’s approval rating negative with every pollster for first time ever A nasty, hard-to-kill virus is spreading across the country ahead of the holidays Guy Fieri details nasty on-set injury that ...
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China starts world’s first CO2 generator that feeds on steel plant waste heat
The China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) claimed the world’s first commercial supercritical carbon dioxide ...
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Galactic Brain: US firm plans space-based data centers, power grid to challenge China
As the world gears up for the generative AI boom, scientists have warned that ...
Video released by the UK Ministry of Defense (MOD) has shown the capabilities of a laser system that can zap drones which will be fitted on a British navy vessel within the next two years. The U.K.
The government has awarded a contract to fund a new laser that can shoot down high-speed drones. The £316m will be used to develop the DragonFire laser at MBDA's UK headquarters in Stevenage, ...
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