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Articles on Illinois:
Illinois fosters wind energy to boost economy
Because of federal subsidies, companies in Illinois will soon begin to harness wind energy, which will add 8,000 jobs and $7 billion to the state's economy in the next seven years.
Illinois scientists closing in on renewable energy source
At the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, researchers are considering ways to manipulate the hydrogen-oxygen reaction to generate renewable energy. Related articles on this topic are also available on NewEnergyReport.org, including...
Engineers design new method of covering and draining landfills
Timothy Stark, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Krishna Reddy, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago, have proposed using shredded tires to cover landfills.
Purdue to Officially Unveil Plans For New Energy Center (press release)
Purdue President Martin C. Jischke and Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will help unveil a new Energy Center at the State Fair on Wednesday (Aug. 17).
The new center will focus on research to develop future power sources, including methods that use solar and nuclear energy, clean-coal technology, bio-energy...
Membraneless fuel cell is tiny, versatile (press release)
A fuel cell designed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign can operate without a solid membrane separating fuel and oxidant, and functions with alkaline chemistry in addition to the more common acidic chemistry. While most fuel cells employ a physical barrier to separate the...
Membraneless fuel cell is tiny, versatile
A fuel cell designed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign can operate without a solid membrane separating fuel and oxidant, and functions with alkaline chemistry in addition to the more common acidic chemistry. While most fuel cells employ a physical barrier to separate the...
Scientists experiment with hybrid grass as a solid fuel
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign believe that Giant Miscanthus, a form of hybrid grass that can grow to a height of 13 feet, could prove useful as a renewable source of fuel, thanks to its bamboo-thick stems that can be harvested, burned, and converted into a solid fuel....
Membrane-free alkaline power cell could increase battery life
Researchers at the University of Illinois have built a membrane-free alkaline power fuel cell that uses methane and oxygenated water to generate small quantities of electricity. The new cell design does not use a membrane to separate the substances before power generation, instead relying on keeping...
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