- www.renewableenergymagazine.com Altilium achieves milestone in EV battery recycling with production of recycled cathode active materials (CAM)
UK clean technology group Altilium has achieved a major breakthrough in the development of the UK?s only domestic supply of sustainable low-carbon battery materials with a test co...
- www.renewableenergymagazine.com Sungrow conducts world?s largest battery energy storage fire test
Sungrow has, this year, taken the bold step of deliberately combusting a liquid-cooled battery energy storage system (BESS), known as a burn test, in order to properly assess safety and ...
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UK government plays power broker with SMR suitors • The Register
www.theregister.com UK government plays power broker with SMR suitorsFour bidders chosen to submit tenders for SMR program
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Endangered bees stop Meta’s plan for nuclear-powered AI data center - Ars Technica
arstechnica.com Endangered bees stop Meta’s plan for nuclear-powered AI data centerMeta’s rivals have struck deals to use nuclear power for some data centers.
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Opinion: robots with human likeness should be outlawed
Currently, talking to a face is the ultimate guarantee that you are communicating with a human (and on a subconscious level makes you try to relate, empathise, etc.). If humanoid robot technology eventually surpasses the Uncanny Valley, discovering that I'm talking to a humanoid with an LLM and that my intuitions had been betrayed would undermine the instinctive trust I give to the other party when I see a human face. This would degrade my social interactions across the board, because I'd live in constant suspicion that the humans I was talking to weren't actually human.
It is for this reason I think it should be the law that humanoid robots must be clearly differentiated from humans. Or at least that people should have the right to opt out from encountering realistic-looking humanoids.
- www.renewableenergymagazine.com British Army welcomes ?breakthrough battery? to its UK defence technology innovation showcase
Specialist battery innovation company Solus Power has revealed that its industry-first portable power technology has been officially approved by the UK Defence and Security Exports...
- www.elidourado.com Cargo airships are happening
I got something wrong; introducing Airship Industries
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Clay Refrigerator - Capable of Cooling fruits and vegetables exclusively with the power of water evaporation
theownerbuildernetwork.co Clay Refrigerator - Cools with Zer0 Energy - The Owner-Builder NetworkLearn more about the clay refrigerator that requires zero energy to store and preserve food.
The design on this seems less than ideal, as I imagine the clear plastic door reduces the efficiency somewhat, and it's much more complicated and costly to make compared to a traditional Pot-in-pot design, which uses the same principle.
A more advanced version of this concept that could work in any humidity (the clay designs only function in dry, non-humid regions) was seemingly in development by a company called Coolar, but haven't updated anything since they released this presentation. But that design certainly wouldn't be within the grasp of the people who most need it, compared to the clay designs.
EDIT: After a bit more investigation, the upright fridge design by Mitt is indeed pretty lame. It can cool interior temperatures down by 8 degrees C compared to ambient, which is about 14 degrees Fahrenheit lower.
In comparison, the pot-in-pot 'Zeer' design can reduce internal temperatures by up to 22 Celsius, or 40 degrees Fahrenheit. So... I'm starting to think this upright 'fridge' is more of a novelty than it is practical.
So if you're curious about these, live in a climate where it is usable, and want to try building one, here's some instructions on building the Zeer design instead.
- www.sciencedaily.com New paradigm of drug discovery with world's first atomic editing?
Researchers have successfully develop single-atom editing technology that maximizes drug efficacy.
Healthcare is solarpunk.
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Wine in Flat-Shaped Plastic Bottles: More Sustainable? - Core77
www.core77.com Wine in Flat-Shaped Plastic Bottles: More Sustainable? - Core77The UK's Wine Society, a member-owned community of oenophiles, has contracted some unusual packaging for some of their wines: Flat-shaped plastic bottles, made from recycled ocean plastic, and recyclable themselves. After conducting a study, the group has concluded that using this recycled PET, and ...
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Views on tech
Hi all!
I’m new here. I represent a little movement out of Africa, but I am myself Scandinavian.
Currently I’m working on a video exploring the role of technology in shaping a radically different society aligned much more broadly with solarpunk ideas. I’m specifically interested in how blockchain, DAOs and AI could potentially revolutionize the future of consensus making, but I’m also acutely aware that this is a polarizing issue. What are your views on this?
- cleantechnica.com Mobile Homes & Municipalities Find Heat Pumps To Fit Their Needs - CleanTechnica
Mobile Homes and Municipalities Find Heat Pumps To Fit Their NeedsOct. 7, 2024 | By Brooke Van Zandt | Contact media relations
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Incredible Drone Display is World’s Biggest Ever - Guinness World Records - YouTube
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Just to be clear, the noise and air pollution that a switch to drone shows away from fireworks shows would save, would be incredibly significant. I don't think the cost makes it viable yet, but it's something to aim for.
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Fortescue’s 6MW electric vehicle charger stuns the EV and mining industries
thedriven.io Fortescue's 6MW electric vehicle charger stuns the EV and mining industriesFortescue says it has developed a 6 MW charger that can reboot the 1.8 MWh batteries in its giant electric haul trucks in just half an hour.
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Why millions of Americans give up control of their thermostats | by automatically rerouting power at need, "virtual power plants" can smooth the unpredictability of wind and solar
www.washingtonpost.com Why millions of Americans give up control of their thermostatsUtilities are tapping into customers’ solar panels, home batteries and smart thermostats to avoid blackouts in a program establishing “virtual power plants.”
- grist.org How Germany outfitted half a million balconies with solar panels
Meet balkonkraftwerk, the simple technology putting solar power in the hands of renters and nudging Germany toward its clean energy goals.
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BBC One - Magnus Spherical Airship
www.bbc.co.uk BBC One - Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention, Reach for the Sky, Magnus Spherical AirshipEngineers have tried to harness the movement generated by the Magnus effect for decades.