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Can wind be harnessed to capture and convert atmospheric water into freshwater?

Researchers developed a cost-effective and sustainable approach to produce freshwater by capturing water vapor from the air using specialized materials. The wind-driven strategy utilizes hygroscopic polymer sponges integrated with wind-powered eddy current heating, generating up to 9.9 liters of water per day.

SourceWiley·JournalAdvanced Functional Materials·DateAug 5, 2026

New framework for adoption of distributed energy resources quantifies uncertainty, ensures validity across grid structures

Researchers propose a data-driven forecasting approach to predict DER adoption patterns and quantify uncertainty for more informed decision making. The framework provides plausible adoption scenarios, enabling utilities, regulators, and planners to make strategic investments and plan for long-term infrastructure needs.

SourceCarnegie Mellon University·JournalAnnals of Applied Sciences·DateAug 3, 2026
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Fishing does not attract lesser black-backed gulls out of windfarms

A study by Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research found that Lesser Black-backed Gulls rarely visit wind farms off the Zeeland coast, except for some male birds. Despite being attracted to fishing boats outside the wind farm, the gulls' behavior suggests they avoid entering the wind farm due to unknown reasons.

SourceRoyal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research·JournalJournal of Animal Ecology·TypeObservational study·DateJun 9, 2026

Risk of renewable power fluctuations made predictable

Researchers developed a physics-based framework to predict power fluctuations from renewables, enabling grid operators to mitigate surges and blackouts. The model correlates atmospheric turbulence with electricity output, allowing for accurate risk assessments of existing turbines and farms.

SourceOkinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University·JournalPRX Energy·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 28, 2026

No meaningful health impacts from exposure to wind turbines

A recent study published in PNAS has found no meaningful health impacts from exposure to wind turbines. The researchers analyzed data from over 120,000 households and found no correlations between turbine installation and health problems such as headaches, depression, or sleep disturbances.

SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 20, 2026
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How turbulences affect wind turbines

Researchers develop new concept to accurately model wind turbine loads, focusing on local gusts' impact on material fatigue. This enhances turbine design and efficiency by reducing uncertainties in load estimations.

SourceUniversity of Oldenburg·JournalWind Energy Science·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateApr 21, 2026
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Power generation increased by up to 70 per cent when wind turbines were combined with tidal/wave installations

Researchers from the University of Surrey found that combining wind turbines with wave, solar, and tidal devices on shared platforms generates more reliable power and reduces construction costs. The study identified hybrid offshore renewable energy harvest systems as crucial for meeting ambitious climate targets.

SourceUniversity of Surrey·JournalEnergy Conversion and Management·DateFeb 18, 2026

Hereon Press Release: Offshore wind farms change current patterns

A new study reveals that offshore wind farms can create complex wake structures that interact with each other, affecting surface currents and sediment transport. The research suggests that turbines spaced farther apart can reduce turbulence caused by tidal wakes, leading to optimized wind farm designs.

SourceHelmholtz-Zentrum Hereon·JournalNature·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateFeb 16, 2026

Self-healing composite can make airplane, automobile and spacecraft components last for centuries

Researchers developed a self-healing composite that can repair itself over 1,000 times and extend the lifetime of conventional fiber-reinforced composite materials by centuries. The material targets interlaminar delamination, which occurs when cracks cause fiber layers to separate from the matrix.

SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 14, 2026

Location, location, location: Model IDs best spots for offshore energy projects

Researchers developed a portfolio optimization framework to maximize offshore energy production by identifying optimal locations for wind turbines and marine hydrokinetic technologies. The study found that combining these technologies in suitable locations can significantly reduce costs and increase energy stability.

SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalEnergy·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateJan 5, 2026
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What’s the best way to expand the US electricity grid?

A study by MIT researchers examines two policy approaches to expanding the US electricity grid: one focusing on regions with more renewable energy sources and another creating more interconnections across the country. The study found that a geographically unbalanced grid buildout would be less expensive, while reducing carbon emissions...

SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalNature Energy·DateDec 4, 2025

With commercial wind comes rising community home values, UConn researcher finds

Research finds that commercial wind energy installations lead to a significant 3% increase in community home values after becoming operational. This effect is strongly correlated with the size of the energy project and positive impacts on school district revenues and per-pupil expenditures.

SourceUniversity of Connecticut·JournalEnergy Research & Social Science·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateOct 21, 2025

New research may help offshore energy be more bird-friendly

Researchers found that offshore migration over Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico occurs in more concentrated pulses for a shorter time compared to terrestrial migration. The study identified critical window of time when millions of birds migrate offshore each year, offering wind energy managers opportunity to reduce collisions.

SourceCornell University·JournalJournal of Applied Ecology·DateSep 17, 2025
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Researchers recycle wind turbine blade materials to make improved plastics

Washington State University researchers develop a method to recycle wind turbine blades without harsh chemicals, recovering high-strength glass fibers and resins. The recycled materials are then reused to create stronger plastics, with enhanced performance and potential applications in various industries.

SourceWashington State University·JournalResources Conservation and Recycling·DateApr 3, 2025
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Wind energy and marine wildlife in conflict: researchers warn of the overlap between offshore wind farms and areas of high biodiversity

A study reveals widespread overlap between feeding grounds for seabirds, marine mammals, and regions with high wind potential. Researchers propose developing risk maps to predict conflicts and recommend expanding marine protected areas and strengthening spatial planning tools.

SourceUniversidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche·JournalJournal of Environmental Management·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateApr 3, 2025

UTA team wins prize for vital US magnet technology

The UTA-UT Austin team will use AI, quantum simulations, and experimental techniques to develop magnets that eliminate rare-earth elements. The researchers aim to enhance U.S. energy security and accelerate sustainable energy solutions with comparable magnetic properties.

SourceUniversity of Texas at Arlington·DateMar 10, 2025
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FAU Engineering designs new autonomous system to monitor Arctic’s melting ice

The FAU-designed autonomous observation platform system offers a comprehensive approach to studying the Arctic environment and monitoring the impact of melting sea ice. The system integrates with the environment it monitors, providing new data on Arctic Sea ice melt beyond what satellites and manned ships can provide.

SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournalApplied Ocean Research·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateFeb 10, 2025

Wind power development affects entire raptor communities, not just individuals

A new study found that wind power projects in Oregon and Washington alter the structure of nesting raptor communities. Golden Eagles and Ferruginous Hawks declined in abundance, while Great-horned Owls increased. The research emphasizes the need to consider community composition in raptor conservation.

SourceRaptor Research Foundation·JournalJournal of Raptor Research·TypeSurvey·DateFeb 5, 2025
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

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New study improves the trustworthiness of wind power forecasts

A recent study by EPFL researchers improved the interpretability of wind power forecasting using explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) techniques. The approach helped identify key variables influencing wind turbine power output, leading to more credible and reliable predictions.

SourceEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne·JournalApplied Energy·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateJan 29, 2025

NTU Singapore, India’s Energy Department of the Government of Odisha, and Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar collaborate to advance R&D in sustainable energy technologies

The collaboration aims to drive innovation in renewable energy technologies, focusing on advancements in solar, wind, and other new and renewable energy systems. Research efforts will also study microgrid technologies, grid management solutions, and explore energy-efficient buildings and processes.

SourceNanyang Technological University·DateJan 20, 2025

Offshore wind energy is key to the UK's net-zero goals

A new study by the University of Portsmouth warns that corrosion-protection systems in offshore wind turbines could leach harmful levels of metal into the ocean. The research highlights the need for comprehensive monitoring of water and sediments around wind farms to mitigate risks to ecosystems and human health.

SourceUniversity of Portsmouth·Journalnpj Ocean Sustainability·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 19, 2025
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The Offshore Wind Innovation Hub 2025 call for innovators opens today

The NYU Tandon School of Engineering has launched the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub 2025 call for innovators to identify and support entrepreneurial companies driving technological growth in the offshore wind industry. The program provides a six-month mentoring and business development residency with major offshore wind developers.

SourceNYU Tandon School of Engineering·DateJan 15, 2025

UT Arlington powers domestic magnet manufacturing innovation

The University of Texas at Arlington is developing more efficient processes for sourcing rare earth elements needed to produce high-performance magnets. The project aims to make the mining of these critical materials more environmentally sustainable and cost-effective.

SourceUniversity of Texas at Arlington·DateJan 15, 2025

Direct discharge electrical pulses for carbon fiber recycling

Researchers developed a novel method for carbon fiber recycling that leverages Joule heat generation, thermal stress, and expansion forces to separate fibers without chemicals. The technique is more effective than traditional methods, preserving longer fibers with higher strength and reducing environmental impact.

SourceWaseda University·JournalScientific Reports·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 14, 2025

Wind turbines impair the access of bats to water bodies in agricultural landscapes

The study found that wind turbines hinder the ability of bat species to access drinking sites, particularly during hot and dry summers. This can lead to reduced survival rates among female bats and their young, highlighting the need for careful consideration in wind turbine siting to avoid conflicting with species conservation.

SourceLeibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW)·JournalBiological Conservation·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJan 13, 2025
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“The biggest challenge is lacking public acceptance of wind turbines”

The study identifies 14 key impacts of wind energy on various systems, including environmental, socio-economic, and political-legal aspects. Researchers found that public acceptance is a major challenge for wind turbines, but also discovered benefits such as the phasing out of fossil-based energy and job creation opportunities.

SourceETH Zurich·JournalJoule·TypeLiterature review·DateJan 13, 2025
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Are particle emissions from offshore wind farms harmful for blue mussels?

Research reveals particle emissions from offshore wind farms can be toxic to blue mussels, affecting their physiology and potentially impacting coastal ecosystems. The study calls for further research on long-term effects and the importance of multi-use wind parks for aquaculture.

SourceAlfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeExperimental study·DateDec 19, 2024

Towards smart cities: Integrating ground source heat pump systems with energy piles

The integration of ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems with energy piles offers a promising solution to address the growing urban heat island effect and reduce electricity consumption in smart cities. This technology provides efficient heating and cooling, reduces carbon emissions, and promotes sustainable urban development.

SourceShibaura Institute of Technology·JournalSmart Cities·TypeLiterature review·DateDec 16, 2024
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So you want to build a solar or wind farm? Here’s how to decide where

A new study shows that coordinating the siting of solar farms, wind farms, and storage systems can improve efficiency and reduce costs by aligning renewable power generation with demand. The approach uses fine-grained weather data and energy system modeling to maximize utilization of renewable resources.

SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalCell Reports Sustainability·DateDec 6, 2024

Researchers: If Power-to-X is to be a real climate solution, the state needs to use the stick

A study by University of Copenhagen researchers highlights the challenges in investing in green hydrogen projects, citing market risks, regulatory uncertainty, and high costs. Oil and gas companies are better positioned to finance large-scale hydrogen projects due to their expertise and infrastructure.

SourceUniversity of Copenhagen - Faculty of Science·JournalEnvironment and Planning A Economy and Space·DateDec 5, 2024
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Exploring the impact of offshore wind on whale deaths #ASA187

A study suggests that increased marine traffic and noise from wind farm surveys may be contributing to whale deaths. Whales died off the coast of New Jersey near proposed wind farms, leading researchers to investigate the impact of survey work on cetacean populations.

SourceAcoustical Society of America·DateNov 21, 2024

Revolutionizing tech to produce sustainable fuel

The SRI and University of Houston-affiliated project aims to develop a modular microreactor technology that converts carbon dioxide into methanol using renewable energy sources. The project has the potential to transform sustainable fuel production, offering a clean alternative for sectors like transportation.

SourceUniversity of Houston·DateNov 13, 2024

Nuclear energy will play a vital role in Europe’s clean energy mix

A recent study by Norwegian University of Science and Technology found that nuclear energy can lead to a more affordable energy system overall. It can reduce the need for costly power grid expansions and energy storage, while lowering environmental impacts and air pollution.

SourceNorwegian University of Science and Technology·JournalApplied Energy·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateNov 12, 2024
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Optimizing sustainable development in arid river basins: A multi-objective model balances water, energy, economy, carbon, and ecology

A collaborative research team introduced a new approach to sustainable development in arid river basins through a Grey Fractional Multi-Objective Programming (GFMOP) model. The study found that improving water use efficiency can reduce carbon emissions while safeguarding the environment.

SourceEurasia Academic Publishing Group·JournalEnvironmental Science and Ecotechnology·TypeObservational study·DateOct 9, 2024