Scientists have discovered that water moving over surfaces generates significantly more electrical charge than previously believed, particularly when it sticks and then slips past tiny obstacles. This ...
Researchers from RMIT University and the University of Melbourne have discovered that water generates an electrical charge up ...
The Island Institute launched a toolkit for those eying marine electrification. Some local aquaculture farms are already ...
Cyprus Energy Minister, George Papanastasiou, said on Thursday that Abu Dhabi's energy and water company TAQA is interested ...
Hydrogen is a much-debated option in terms of CO₂-neutral energy production. Electrolyzer units that split water into its ...