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Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | March 23rd 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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Researchers have developed a new cathode for zinc-ion batteries by tweaking its atomic structure, which makes the battery more energy efficient. This breakthrough could lead to cheaper, safer, and longer-lasting batteries for storing renewable energy from sources like solar and wind.
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Scientists have achieved a record-high performance in a new type of thermoelectric material by carefully engineering its structure at multiple scales. This material can convert waste heat directly into electricity with unprecedented efficiency, opening new doors for power generation from industrial processes.
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A simple new method for controlling the internal structure of nickel-rich battery cathodes has been shown to make them far more stable and long-lasting. This innovation could significantly extend the lifespan of electric vehicle batteries without requiring complex and expensive chemical coatings.
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