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Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | April 23rd 2026, 9:00:12 am

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Researchers have developed a new, one-step method to create colored coatings for buildings that still reflect sunlight and stay cool. This breakthrough solves a major challenge in making attractive, energy-saving “radiative cooling” paints that are also practical and easy to manufacture.
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A new review article outlines the main problem holding back high-energy, low-cost sodium batteries: the constant loss of sodium from the system. Understanding this “active sodium loss” is the critical first step toward designing longer-lasting and commercially viable batteries for renewable energy storage.
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A new study proposes a “citizen science” approach where local residents help monitor small earthquakes near geothermal energy projects using simple seismometers. This participatory monitoring could build public trust by making the process more transparent and involving communities directly in the science behind a clean energy source.
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