Belgian startup Phileole has introduced Grain Blanc, a compact vertical wind turbine designed to provide sustainable power for sailboats. Measuring 100 centimeters in height, the device solves the persistent challenge of maintaining onboard electronics without relying on fossil-fuel-powered motors or shore connections. By utilizing a vertical orientation, the turbine captures wind from any direction while […]
Researchers from Harvard and MIT have proposed a global carbon pricing coalition designed to accelerate decarbonization across heavy industries. By establishing minimum carbon prices and implementing fair border fees, the plan aims to reduce global CO2 emissions seven times more effectively than current policies. The initiative could generate approximately $200 billion annually, providing critical funding […]
Modern cities are increasingly vulnerable to the dual threats of extreme heat and sudden flooding, as traditional drainage systems struggle to cope with a changing climate. The “sponge city” model offers a nature-based solution, utilizing green roofs, permeable pavements, and wetlands to absorb and slowly release rainwater. By shifting away from purely mechanical “gray infrastructure,” […]
A Brooklyn-based bagel chain, Black Seed Bagels, is implementing a novel energy-saving strategy by utilizing plug-in batteries to power industrial kitchen equipment. In partnership with the startup David Energy, the shop uses portable 2.8-kilowatt-hour units to run meat-cooking ovens and refrigerators, effectively bypassing New York City’s complex electrical and fire regulations for permanent installations. By […]
A new multidimensional study from Western University suggests that the global implementation of agrivoltaics could increase annual crop yields by 1.8 billion tonnes, potentially feeding more than 2.1 billion people. By co-locating agriculture and solar energy production, this approach could generate over $1 trillion in additional global agricultural income while significantly reducing CO2 emission and […]
A recent study of solar installations in Switzerland reveals that high-quality solar panels can maintain over 80% of their original efficiency even after three decades of operation. Research led by the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland analyzed systems installed between 1987 and 1993, finding an average annual degradation rate of just […]
The global battery energy storage system (BESS) market experienced a surge in 2025, with total installations reaching approximately 315 GWh, a 51% increase from the previous year. China maintained its dominant position, followed by the United States, while Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Chile emerged as new top-tier markets. This growth, primarily driven by large-scale grid […]
A new study from the Global Climate Change Indicators Report warns that humanity has less than three years to act before the remaining carbon budget to limit warming to 1.5°C is exhausted. As global temperatures reach record highs, only 25 of the 197 nations under the UN framework have submitted updated climate strategies ahead of […]
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has revealed that solar energy remains the primary driver of global green employment, accounting for more than 40% of the renewable energy workforce in 2024. With 7.2 million positions worldwide, the solar sector outpaced all other technologies despite a notable slowdown in job creation relative to record-breaking capacity installations. […]
Solar energy is rapidly ascending to a dominant position in the global energy landscape, driven by unprecedented manufacturing expansion and plummeting costs. A major new study involving over 60 international researchers projects that global solar capacity could reach 75 terawatts by 2050, a massive leap from the current 2 terawatts. While technological advancements continue to […]