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Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | May 10th 2026, 9:00:54 am

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Researchers developed a new perovskite solar cell that achieved 29.1% efficiency, setting a new record for this technology. This breakthrough brings perovskite solar panels closer to commercial viability by surpassing traditional silicon efficiency levels.
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A team in Germany unveiled a new floating wind turbine design that generates 20% more energy than current models. This innovation could accelerate offshore wind adoption in deep-water regions where traditional turbines are not feasible.
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Scientists discovered a new catalyst that converts CO2 into methane with 95% efficiency using renewable electricity. This process offers a scalable way to produce synthetic natural gas while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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An international study shows that combining solar and wind farms with battery storage can meet 90% of global electricity demand by 2030. This finding highlights the feasibility of a fully renewable grid without relying on fossil fuels for backup.
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Engineers created a lightweight, flexible solar fabric that can be sewn into clothing, generating power from body movement and sunlight. This wearable technology could power small electronics, reducing the need for disposable batteries.
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