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29th March
2012

Using genetically engineered bacteria to capture energy stored in waste water could make treatment cheap and energy-efficient


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28th March
2012

Hydraulic fracturing brings us lots of natural gas, but it could also ruin the rock formations needed to store carbon dioxide underground


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17th March
2012

It’s time to revise the way nuclear incidents are rated. Failure to do so plays into the hands of anti-nuclear propagandists, says Don Higson


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16th March
2012

The decommissioning of nuclear power plants will become a huge global business in the 21st century


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14th March
2012

Can we build a new breed of nuclear power plants that run for hundreds of years rather than a couple of decades, asks Fred Pearce


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9th March
2012

Countries abandoning nuclear power will need to source alternatives that are more damaging for the climate


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1st March
2012

It’s being touted in the US as the ultimate bridging fuel to a low-carbon future. But new evidence is challenging the promise of natural gas


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17th February
2012

Imagine charging your cellphone from a meadow or harvesting electricity from rice paddies. The technology works, but can we make plant power a staple crop?


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15th February
2012

The US has finally approved the construction of its first nuclear reactors since 1978 – but the real nuclear revival will be elsewhere


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14th February
2012

Nearly half of the US turbines soon to be built in the Atlantic and the Gulf are likely to be destroyed by hurricanes


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