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Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | April 21st 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A new data-driven model projects that the global growth of wind and solar power is on track for a 2°C climate pathway, but achieving the more ambitious 1.5°C target would require a major acceleration beyond current trends. This finding helps policymakers understand the scale of effort needed to meet critical climate goals.
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Researchers have developed an electric double-layer capacitor (a type of supercapacitor) that delivers high energy storage even at extremely cold temperatures of -80°C. This breakthrough is crucial for powering electronics and vehicles in harsh environments like polar regions or outer space.
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A new study maps the 3D thermal state of the ground beneath Berlin, identifying specific “geothermal archetypes” that indicate the best spots for installing ground-source heat pumps. This approach helps cities efficiently plan where to tap into the earth’s heat for clean, renewable energy.
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