EU scientists research the factors influencing the cost effectiveness of solar technologies.
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JRC scientists perform tests to determine the amount of key pollutants from the exhaust emissions that may pose a risk to human health and the environment.
This facility is one of the few in Europe that carries out performance tests on high pressure tanks for hydrogen vehicle.
The E3P is an open collaborative tool for a strong and connected energy efficiency community.
In the future, global demand for critical materials will be higher than current supplies and this puts the EU in a vulnerable position.
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Electrical energy is a promising part of our future energy needs and hi-tech batteries have a major role to play.
The world needs new way of dealing with energy. Interoperability will allow different systems from global suppliers to work together.