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Detecting electricity demand patterns using a new method for high-dimensional binary data
Forecasting electricity demand in buildings is now more accurate with Group Encoding (GE), a new method that uses only existing device operation data. Developed by researchers at the Institute of ...
Engineers at Stanford have demonstrated a new method of transmitting electricity wirelessly to multiple devices. The wireless electricity transmission system they developed could send electricity to ...
Ethylene—the chemical used to create much of the world’s plastics—has a carbon problem that Professor Ted Sargent is working ...
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New method turns human urine into clean electricity using microbial fuel cells
Researchers at McGill University in Canada have optimized a process that converts human urine ...
Engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar power and agricultural waste such as manure or husks. The method reduces the energy needed to extract ...
Last month, PET ran an article entitled “Generating Electricity is a Snap.” It covered a collaborative research project led by the University at Buffalo and the Institute of Semiconductors (IoP) at ...
Researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a novel Group Encoding method that accurately forecasts electricity demand using only On/Off device data from building energy systems. Tested ...
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