March 12, 2026

Energy

Energy

New EV battery transforms waste energy into power for extended range

In a significant leap for sustainable energy, South Korean company DEOGAM has unveiled a revolutionary battery technology that could reshape the landscape of power generation. DEOGAM’s new battery technology uses energy harvesting, a process that captures and converts ambient energy into usable power. It enables devices to self-generate electricity from sources like light, heat, or

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The energy we should never bring to light

Europe, in its need to obtain much-needed minerals for its long-awaited energy transition, is ready to open the gates of hell to extract this energy that should never see the light of day. It’s near America and now we’ll tell you what we mean. The largest energy deposit in continental Europe: Experts have found it,

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AI’s insatiable energy demand is going nuclear

Amazon (AMZN) is ubiquitous in today’s world, not just for being one of the biggest and most established online marketplaces but also for being among the largest data center providers. What Amazon is far less known for is being the owner and operator of nuclear power plants. Yet that’s exactly what its cloud subsidiary, AWS,

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Ukraine’s Energy Sector During Russia’s War

Russia’s unprovoked war has severely impacted Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. Throughout the invasion, the Russians targeted Ukrainian government institutions, schools, hospitals, and other non-military targets, killing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and destroying important institutions in Ukrainian society. The Russians have destroyed farmlands and forests, and have negatively impacted Ukrainian agriculture. Finally, Ukraine’s energy sector has

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In boosting clean energy in Minnesota, Walz lays foundation for climate influence if Harris wins

When Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz strolled onstage to welcome a conference of clean power advocates to Minneapolis in May, he was quick to note that his state is now getting a little over half of its power from renewables. In the next breath, Walz said Minnesota would never get to 100% — a goal he

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Tools & Technologies to Help Industry Leaders & Partners Meet Growing Energy Demand

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Series of DOE Resources and Assistance Programs Showcase How Rising Electricity Demand from Data Centers, Electric Vehicles and a Manufacturing Boom Spurred by the Investing in America Agenda Can be Met with Clean, Reliable, Affordable Power WASHINGTON, D.C. —

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Week in review: S.C. Senate panel gets early start on 2025 energy bill

A special S.C. Senate panel charged with finding a path forward from the wreckage of last session’s failed energy bill convened for the first time Aug. 22 to take sworn testimony from representatives of the state’s three major power utilities.  The story that the utilities told committee members was simple: South Carolina is currently the

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These conservatives love green, renewable energy. Here’s why.

Meet the unlikely supporters of green and renewable energy: Members of the Conservative Energy Network. Tips on surviving extreme heat With record-breaking heat waves impacting millions, learn the essential tips on how to stay safe amidst extreme temperatures. HOUSTON – Green lawns and trees shimmered in 100-degree heat at the Houstonian resort last week as

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Duke Energy Receives Approval for Multiyear Rate Agreement

The Florida Public Service Commission approved Duke Energy Florida’s comprehensive, multiyear rate agreement without modification. As a result, and when combined with other expected rate changes, Duke Energy Florida currently projects typical residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours will save an estimated $8.26, or approximately 5%, on their electric bills in January 2025 when compared to December 2024. The agreement

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Szijjarto accuses EU of purposefully obstructing smooth energy supplies to Hungary

This comes from an X message, seen by Ukrinform, posted by Zoltan Kovacs, the spokesman for the Hungarian government. Hungarian Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto has stated that the European Commission’s decision not to mediate in a dispute over a blockage of oil supplies from Russia via Ukraine into his country and Slovakia suggested Brussels was

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