Often associated with refreshing a sense of being renewed and a peaceful calmness, raindrops may soon become tiny engines of clean energy. Researchers at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and ...
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Chinese scientists have built and tested a floating droplet electricity generator (DEG) to turn the kinetic energy of raindrops into renewable power. Unlike conventional DEGs, which are used on land ...
A computer illustration of PLOTEC's floating generator. Credit: Global OTEC Spain is preparing to test Europe’s first ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) prototype. This summer, a consortium of ...