
Water
China launches construction of the world’s most powerful hydroelectric project
China begins work on a 60 GW hydroelectric project along the Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet, with five reservoir-based plants and record investment
Editorial Team•22 July 2025

Water
Offshore clean energy could cut 0.3…
Offshore clean energy from tides and floating solar could cut 0.3 Gt…
Editorial Team•9 June 2025

Water
From Sicily, a breakthrough in CO2…
Limenet issues its first certified carbon credits with blockchain traceability. The Italian…
Editorial Team•24 April 2025

Water
Producing hydrogen from water “without energy”
UC Santa Cruz chemists have developed a simple method to create aluminum nanoparticles that split water…
5 September 2022

Water
From Japan the mini hydroelectric printable
It is called 3D-Pico Hydro Generator and is the system created by the Japanese Ricoh to…
10 August 2022

Water
Green hydrogen from waste water, if energy meets water safety
Creating a distributed infrastructure of small-scale, wastewater-capable electrolysers could make green hydrogen production more economical and…
19 July 2022

Water
Underwater solar cells to produce “direct” green hydrogen
Created a solar cell photogenerator based on bismuth oxyiodide that, immersed in water, is able to…
13 June 2022

Water
Wastewater, the first anti microplastic filter from Germany
At the Fraunhofer Institute, the first laser perforated filter has been created, which retains microplastics with…
5 April 2022

Water
Marine microplastics, what if the ships aspirate them?
the Finnish Wärtsilä will develop and commercialize the technology planned from the company of navigation Grimaldi…