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Wooden Windmill Stronger Than Steel

Sweden is currently home to the world’s tallest wooden wind turbine, developed by Swedish start-up Modvion. The modular wind turbine tower is made entirely of

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Saudi Arabia’s 400m 360-VR cinema

Saudi Arabia is currently dependent on oil exports, but the country is looking to reduce this reliance through its “Vision 2030” project. The project aims

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Endless Recyclable Plastic from Bacteria

In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have successfully modified E. coli bacteria to produce a type of bioplastic that can

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Drone Kills Human Commander

Denmark is set to create two massive heat pumps that will provide CO2-neutral warmth to 27,000 households using wind energy. While heat pumps are typically

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Germany needs six new wind turbines daily.

Germany aims to increase its share of renewable energy to at least 80% by 2030, but the actual expansion rate is far below the required

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Vertical axis wind turbines planned in Norway.

A new wind farm is set to be built in the sea off the coast of Norway, using a unique type of wind turbine. Swedish

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Ocean Vapor to Drinking Water

A new system that utilizes the natural process of seawater evaporation to produce drinking water in dry coastal regions has been developed by scientists at

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“The Line”: Construction of Car-Free Megacity Revealed

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to build an eco-friendly megacity called “The Line” in the desert has taken a significant step forward. The project, which was

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Clean Fuel Potential in North Africa and Middle East

The Middle East and North Africa have the potential to produce hydrogen and synthetic fuels from renewable energy sources, which could help Germany reduce its

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Birds at Risk in Windy Regions

Wind power presents a dilemma for humanity. On one hand, wind turbines and power lines cause the death of birds and bats, while on the