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  • China Briefing 19 March 2026: China joins nuclear pledge | Energy approach ‘vindicated’ | New ecological code

    China Briefing 19 March 2026: China joins nuclear pledge | Energy approach ‘vindicated’ | New ecological code
    Climate, News
    Mar 19, 2026

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    Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate and energy stories from China over the past fortnight. Subscribe for free here. Key developments Carbon target locked into final five-year plan FEW CHANGES: The final version of China’s 15th five-year plan, published on 13 March, placed renewable energy “centre stage” […]

  • Guest post: How changes to coal mining have affected China’s methane emissions

    Guest post: How changes to coal mining have affected China’s methane emissions
    Climate, News
    Mar 19, 2026

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    Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is responsible for about 30% of the global temperature increase observed since the industrial revolution. China accounts for more than 10% of annual global human methane emissions, in large part due to unintended releases – known as “fugitive” emissions – from its energy sector.  In a recently published study, we take […]

  • A better method for identifying overconfident large language models

    A better method for identifying overconfident large language models
    AI Technology, News
    Mar 19, 2026

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    Large language models (LLMs) can generate credible but inaccurate responses, so researchers have developed uncertainty quantification methods to check the reliability of predictions. One popular method involves submitting the same prompt multiple times to see if the model generates the same answer. But this method measures self-confidence, and even the most impressive LLM might be […]

  • Generative AI improves a wireless vision system that sees through obstructions

    Generative AI improves a wireless vision system that sees through obstructions
    AI Technology, News
    Mar 19, 2026

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    Renewable AI

    MIT researchers have spent more than a decade studying techniques that enable robots to find and manipulate hidden objects by “seeing” through obstacles. Their methods utilize surface-penetrating wireless signals that reflect off concealed items. Now, the researchers are leveraging generative artificial intelligence models to overcome a longstanding bottleneck that limited the precision of prior approaches. […]

  • Carbon Brief Quiz 2026: Picture Round 1 and 2

    Carbon Brief Quiz 2026: Picture Round 1 and 2
    Climate, News
    Mar 18, 2026

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    All answers will need to be submitted via the Google form by the end of the half-time break The post Carbon Brief Quiz 2026: Picture Round 1 and 2 appeared first on Carbon Brief.

  • National Gas sets out plans for 300-mile east coast hydrogen pipeline

    National Gas sets out plans for 300-mile east coast hydrogen pipeline
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 18, 2026

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    National Gas has outlined early-stage plans for a 300-mile hydrogen pipeline along England’s east coast, marking what seems a significant step towards a national hydrogen network. In what’s presented as a major step forward for Britain’s hydrogen ambitions, the operator of the UK’s national gas transmission system has unveiled plans for the first phase of […]

  • New initiative recycles electrolysis cell production scrap

    New initiative recycles electrolysis cell production scrap
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 18, 2026

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    Ion-exchange membrane process for chlor-alkali electrolysis. A new recycling initiative aims to convert pure titanium scrap generated during the manufacturing of electrolysis cells into a raw material for pure titanium. The approach is designed to reduce the environmental impact of cell production and enhance the value of recovered materials. It has been launched by Asahi […]

  • Comment: Offshore wind’s IP blind spot

    Comment: Offshore wind’s IP blind spot
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 18, 2026

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    Lawrence Paleschi is a Senior Associate Patent Attorney at Carpmaels & Ransford LLP. As UK offshore wind pushes further into the North Sea, the territorial limits of patent law are creating a blind spot that developers and innovators can no longer afford to ignore, writes Lawrence Paleschi. The UK offshore wind sector is expanding at […]

  • Sustaining diplomacy amid competition in US-China relations

    Sustaining diplomacy amid competition in US-China relations
    AI Technology, News
    Mar 18, 2026

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    Renewable AI

    The United States and China “are the two largest emitters of carbon in the world,” said Nicholas Burns, former U.S. ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, at a recent MIT seminar. “We need to work with each other for the good of both of our countries.”  During the MITEI Presents: Advancing the Energy Transition […]

  • MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab seed to signal: Amplifying early-career faculty impact

    MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab seed to signal: Amplifying early-career faculty impact
    AI Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    Renewable AI

    The early years of faculty members’ careers are a formative and exciting time in which to establish a firm footing that helps determine the trajectory of researchers’ studies. This includes building a research team, which demands innovative ideas and direction, creative collaborators, and reliable resources.  For a group of MIT faculty working with and on […]

  • What Is An Energy Park?

    What Is An Energy Park?
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    Renewable AI

    An energy park is an affordable, quick solution to meet rising energy demand, particularly a clean energy park. This type of energy park pairs various clean energy generation sources like solar or wind, paired with energy storage solutions like batteries, all developed alongside electricity consumers like factories or data centers. Bundling diverse energy generation with […]

  • New York’s Legionella outbreak: A wake-up call UK cities shouldn’t ignore

    New York’s Legionella outbreak: A wake-up call UK cities shouldn’t ignore
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    Greg Rankin is CEO of water safety expert Hydrosense. When news of a major Legionella outbreak in Harlem emerged last year, it followed an all-too-familiar script: serious illness, scrutiny of building water systems and practices, and inevitable questions about whether it could have been prevented. As New York grapples with yet another Legionella incident, Greg […]

  • Stocked and ready for action: A pumps supplier reflects on last-minute sourcing

    Stocked and ready for action: A pumps supplier reflects on last-minute sourcing
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    Pumps and piping in a water treatment facility. Pumps are an equipment category that can seem mystifying to the outsider. There’s the profusion of different shapes, sizes and specifications, for one thing. And the fact that people often seem to forget they exist until they fail. Celebrating its 100th year, W Robinson & Sons attributes […]

  • Tunnel boring begins beneath Thames for National Grid upgrade

    Tunnel boring begins beneath Thames for National Grid upgrade
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    Interior of a cable tunnel from National Grid’s London Power Tunnels 2 project, illustrating the type of underground infrastructure used to transmit electricity (image credit: National Grid) A major new phase in the upgrade of Britain’s electricity network has begun, with a 271.5-tonne tunnel boring machine (TBM) launched to construct a 2.2km tunnel beneath the […]

  • Partnership aims to fast-track vehicle-to-grid technology

    Partnership aims to fast-track vehicle-to-grid technology
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 17, 2026

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    A new approach to grid connections could accelerate the commercial rollout of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology in the UK, after UK Power Networks announced it can now automatically approve eligible installations within seconds. Working with Octopus Energy, the distribution network operator (DNO) says it has become the first in the UK to enable instant approvals for […]

  • Reducing Downtime & Material Waste in Automated Production Lines

    Reducing Downtime & Material Waste in Automated Production Lines
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 16, 2026

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    Automation gets so much attention for making production faster and more efficient. But the real story here is something else entirely: waste. When those automated production lines run smoothly, manufacturers can cut down on scrap, make less rework, get a more consistent product, and make better use of the materials they’ve got on hand. But […]

  • British biogas could shield households from Gulf energy shock, says industry

    British biogas could shield households from Gulf energy shock, says industry
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 16, 2026

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    Britain could reduce the impact of rising global gas prices and supply concerns caused by the conflict in the Gulf by rapidly increasing domestic green gas production, according to the UK’s anaerobic digestion industry. Trade association the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) says existing biomethane plants could increase production by almost a third within […]

  • Granular activated carbon-sorbed PFAS can be used to extract lithium from brine

    Granular activated carbon-sorbed PFAS can be used to extract lithium from brine
    Green Technology, News
    Mar 16, 2026

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    The method utilises PFAS taken from firefighting foam samples. A group at Rice University in Houston, Texas have developed a process to use PFAS to extract lithium from high-salinity brine pools, in a study recently published in Nature Water. “Extracting lithium from brine can be less environmentally damaging than conventional mining, but it still faces […]

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