As renewable energy sources like wind and solar become more prominent, the need for efficient, long-duration energy storage has become increasingly urgent. A groundbreaking solution is emerging in th...
Read MoreAs artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize industries, its rapid growth is posing a significant challenge: skyrocketing energy consumption. This demand jeopardizes Big Tech's ambitiou...
Read MoreWhite hydrogen, a naturally occurring, renewable energy source, is emerging as a revolutionary solution for global clean energy. Found deep within Earth’s crust, white hydrogen is formed through natu...
Read MoreYou can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of November 2024. Namely, these were: 1) Historic...
Read MoreThe UK has become the first G7 nation to announce a ban on licensing new coal mines, marking a historic shift in energy policy. This bold move signals the end of Britain's "coal age" and paves the wa...
Read MoreIn an ambitious step toward sustainability, London is set to establish the UK's largest heat network, utilizing waste heat sources from the River Thames, the London Underground, and local sewer syste...
Read MoreA group of researchers recently published their study concerning a vast geothermal lithium reserve that was found under Salton Sea, California. Furthermore, lithium is a critical metal in the produc...
Read MoreDrilling has recently commenced in Aarhus, Denmark, on the first wells of what is going to be the European Union’s largest geothermal district heating system. Furthermore, Project Aarhus is going to...
Read MoreBentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, today announced that Seequent, The Bentley Subsurface Company, has signed an agreement to acquire Flow St...
Read MoreA new study by Alessandro F. Rotta Loria of Northwestern University, titled “The silent impact of underground climate change on civil infrastructure”, that was recently published in the Communication...
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