16 May 2013

Team observes real-time charging of a lithium-air battery
Researchers at MIT and Sandia National Laboratories have used transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging to observe, at a molecular level, what goes on during a reaction called oxygen evolution as lithium-air batteries charge; this reaction is thought to be a bottleneck limiting further improvements to these batteries.
15 May 2013

Improved organic thermoelectrics
Thermoelectric materials can be used to turn waste heat into electricity or to provide refrigeration without any liquid coolants, and a research team from the University of Michigan has found a way to nearly double the efficiency of a particular class of them that's made with organic semiconductors.
15 May 2013

DoE, Hyundai, Mercedes, Nissan and Toyota in fuel cell initiative
The Energy Department launched Hâ‚‚USA a new public-private partnership focused on advancing hydrogen infrastructure to support more transportation energy options for U.S. consumers, including fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
14 May 2013

Team observes real-time charging of a lithium-air battery
Researchers at MIT and Sandia National Laboratories have used transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging to observe, at a molecular level, what goes on during a reaction called oxygen evolution as lithium-air batteries charge; this reaction is thought to be a bottleneck limiting further improvements to these batteries. The TEM technique could help in finding ways to make such batteries practical in the near future.
10 May 2013

Composite organic/inorganic thermoelectric more than sum of its parts
Researchers have discovered highly conductive polymer behavior occurring at a polymer/nanocrystal interface.
9 May 2013

Printed electronics in East Asia: change of direction
Variously called Printed, Flexible or Organic Electronics, it is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world. It is of vital interest to industries as diverse as consumer goods, healthcare, mobility, electronics, media and architecture.
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3 May 2013

Plextronics awarded SBIR grant for reducing OLED lighting costs
The SBIR program is well recognized for supporting important technological advances.
1 May 2013

7th Annual CAFE Electric Aircraft Symposium: First day
This excellent event "7th Electric Aircraft Symposium" in Santa Rosa, USA was acclaimed as the best ever in the series. Over 150 people attended, an eclectic mix from NASA and Siemens to hobbyists, universities and technology startups were there.
1 May 2013

In first, electric vehicle-to-grid technology sells power to PJM Power
Joined by government and industry leaders, the University of Delaware and NRG Energy are celebrating an important milestone for its eV2g project today, becoming an official resource of PJM Interconnection and proving for the first time that electric vehicle-to-grid technology can sell electricity from electric vehicles to the power grid.
24 Apr 2013

Tiny injectable LEDs help neuroscientists study the brain
Researchers have developed ultrathin, flexible optoelectronic devices - including LEDs the size of individual neurons - that are lighting the way for neuroscientists in the field of optogenetics and beyond.
22 Apr 2013

New technique to boost solar cell efficiency
The principle behind the barrier-busting technique has been known theoretically since the 1960s.
16 Apr 2013

Hydrogen fuel production could revolutionize alternative energy market
A team of Virginia Tech researchers has discovered a way to extract large quantities of hydrogen from any plant, a breakthrough that has the potential to bring a low-cost, environmentally friendly fuel source to the world.
10 Apr 2013

Record efficiency for black silicon solar cells
Scientists at Aalto University, Finland and Fraunhofer ISE, Germany report an efficiency of 18.7% for black silicon solar cells, the highest efficiency reported so far for a black silicon solar cell.
27 Mar 2013

Breakthrough in race to create 'bio-batteries'
Proteins on the surface of bacteria can produce an electric current by simply touching a mineral surface.
27 Mar 2013

ORNL research paves way for larger, safer lithium ion batteries
Looking toward improved batteries for charging electric cars and storing energy from renewable but intermittent solar and wind, scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed the first high-performance, nanostructured solid electrolyte for more energy-dense lithium ion batteries.
14 Mar 2013

The keys to success in graphene commercialization
Graphene has received tremendous global interest because of record-breaking performance in electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and strength, among other properties.
8 Mar 2013

Argonne and CalBattery strike deal for silicon-graphene anode material
The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and California Lithium Battery, Inc. (CalBattery) have announced that they have signed a licensing agreement for an Argonne-developed, silicon-graphene composite anode material for high-energy lithium batteries.
8 Mar 2013

Second agreement to advance solar window towards commercialization
Under the terms of the agreement, researchers will additionally work towards optimizing the deposition of various coatings on flexible surfaces; these layers allow for electricity to be generated on surfaces such as see-through and tinted plastics.
26 Feb 2013

Graphene could lead to faster-charging batteries for electric vehicles
An agreement will allow Vorbeck to bring lithium batteries incorporating Vor-x graphene technology to market for use in consumer portable electronic and medical devices, tools and electric vehicles.
6 Feb 2013

Graphene technology will lead to faster-charging batteries for EVs
An enhanced battery technology that can potentially reduce the time it takes to charge cell phones, electric vehicles and other battery-powered devices from hours to minutes is the subject of a commercial license agreement between Battelle and Vorbeck Materials Corp.