Scientists analyze CMTS from a structural and electronic perspective and propose criteria for disorder-free materials .
A Realistic Look at Rechargeable Batteries
A comprehensive study aims to make the assessment of rechargeable battery performance more transparent.
Goals Not Coal: Advising German Climate Policy
Prof. Claudia Kemfert talks bold climate policies for Germany.
A Greener Approach to Perovskite Solar Cells [Video]
A cryogenic crystallization process eliminates the need for organic solvents.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Liming Dai
Metal-free catalysts and the need for a sustainable present and future: meet Professor Liming Dai.
Prof. Ghim Wei Ho on Research for a Sustainable World
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
Achieving Climate Targets by Increasing Electricity Consumption
The effects of following an extensive electrification strategy in Germany until 2030 are analyzed by using the energy system model “ISAaR.”
Increasing the Value of Wind: Passive to Active Actors in Multiple Power Markets
Using the Danish market conditions as a case study to demonstrate how large-scale expansion of wind energy has a more solid business case if they are active on both day-ahead and real-time power markets at the power exchange.
Plants from Plants
The first-time toy company Lego produces bricks from sugarcane-based plastic and with energy from renewable sources.
Green Steel: Coupling Steel with Methanol Production
A techno-economic analysis for six different carbon dioxide emission reduction scenarios in steel manufacturing, using a steel mill located in Duisburg, Germany as an example, are reported.