12 Sep 2013

New device tests for internal short circuit in lithium ion batteries
NREL has developed a device to test one of the most challenging failure mechanisms of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries - a battery internal short circuit.
6 Sep 2013

Just add water: possible key to energy storage for electric vehicles
A water-based, flow battery capable of more than just traditional, stationary energy storage.
4 Sep 2013

Shedding new light on the 'electron highways' of organic solar cells
Sunlight absorbed by organic solar cells must first navigate a nanoscale gauntlet before becoming useable electricity.
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2 Sep 2013

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27 Aug 2013

Energy Department releases updated eGallon prices
U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz has highlighted the continued growth of electric vehicle sales - doubling in the first 6 months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012 - as the Energy Department released its most recent pricing data showing the low cost of fueling on electricity.
20 Aug 2013

Paper thin e-skin responds to touch
A research team has created the first user-interactive sensor network on flexible plastic.
19 Aug 2013

New flow battery for cheaper energy storage
MIT researchers have engineered a new rechargeable flow battery that doesn't rely on expensive membranes to generate and store electricity.
16 Aug 2013

Solar powered unmanned aircraft continuous flight for over 9 hours
Solar material like that used in the development of the solar Puma AE incorporates a thin, mobile power technology on a flexible substrate that has been independently certified by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as world-records for both single (28.8%) and dual (30.8%) junction solar cells.
16 Aug 2013

Energy Dept partners with EU on electric vehicle, smart grid
The Energy Department has launched a new center that will work to ensure that vehicles, charging stations, communications and networking systems work in unison with the electric grid.
13 Aug 2013

Self-healing solar cells channel natural processes
Creating solar cell devices with channels that mimic organic vascular systems can effectively reinvigorate solar cells whose performance deteriorates due to degradation by the sun's ultraviolet rays.
1 Aug 2013

Quest for inexpensive, durable electronics and solar cells
Electronic touch pads that cost just a few dollars and solar cells that cost the same as roof shingles are one step closer to reality today.
22 Jul 2013

Advanced wind monitoring system
The Fishermen's Wind Sentinel is a suite of environmental monitoring sensors which are installed on a buoy platform called the NOMAD.
9 Jul 2013

Innovators partner to develop wireless vehicle charging technology
The Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) and the S.C. Technology Aviation Center (SCTAC) have contracted with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to support a three-year program to develop and test wireless charging systems for electrical vehicles.
3 Jul 2013

Printing innovations allow 10-fold improvement in organic electronics
Through innovations to a printing process, researchers have made major improvements to organic electronics—a technology in demand for lightweight, low-cost solar cells, flexible electronic displays and tiny sensors.
20 Jun 2013

Quantum Materials' tetrapod quantum dots break Kasha's Rule
Since 1950, Kasha's Rule 1, a principle of photochemistry, held true that if a source of light excited a molecule enough, the molecule would fluoresce in a single color.
10 Jun 2013

New all-solid sulfur-based battery outperforms lithium-ion technology
Scientists have designed and tested an all-solid lithium-sulfur battery with approximately four times the energy density of conventional lithium-ion technologies that power today's electronics.
7 Jun 2013

ALABC UltraBattery hybrid surpasses 100,000 miles of fleet duty
Three years ago, the Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium (ALABC) was asked to demonstrate the durability of lead-carbon batteries in the high-rate, partial state-of-charge operation of a hybrid electric vehicle.
3 Jun 2013

World's first concrete-composite floating platform wind turbine
The us Energy Department recognized the nation's first grid-connected offshore floating wind turbine prototype off the coast of Castine, Maine. Led by the University of Maine, this project represents the first concrete-composite floating platform wind turbine to be deployed in the world.
31 May 2013

Environmental & health impact of lithium-ion batteries for EVs
Lithium-ion batteries used to power plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles show overall promise to "fuel" these vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but there are areas for improvement to reduce possible environmental and public health impacts, according to a "cradle to grave" study of advanced Li-ion batteries recently completed by Abt Associates for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
23 May 2013

Boutique car manufacturer makes offer to buy Fisker
A boutique carmaker led by former General Motors Co executive Bob Lutz and China's largest auto parts supplier made an offer this month to buy cash-strapped "green" car company Fisker Automotive, reports Reuters citing unnamed sources familiar with the development.