A recent study, which was published in the journal Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability by IOP Publishing, discovered that by focusing only on the top 10 regional fuel ports, green ammonia could meet the fuel requirements of more than 60% of worldwide shipping.
An $8 million research project in the area of collaborative robots is being directed by the Department of Industrial Engineering. The European funds will support the development of devices that can alter behavior on their own without the need for human engagement.
One of the main obstacles to effective renewable energy storage and large carbon emission reductions is battery capacity. In a lithium-ion battery (LIB), Tin (Sn) and Sn-mixture alloys could be used as a battery anode that releases electrons, potentially storing more energy at a higher density than more typical carbon-based anodes.