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  2. Solar fuel - Wikipedia

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    Solar fuels can be produced via direct or indirect processes. Direct processes harness the energy in sunlight to produce a fuel without intermediary energy conversions. Solar thermochemistry uses the heat of the sun directly to heat a receiver adjacent to the solar reactor where the thermochemical process is performed.

  3. Renewable energy in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Solar PV installed capacity in Ireland is amongst the lowest in Europe, it was just over 2MW in 2015. In the same year the corresponding figure for the United Kingdom was 8,915 MW [28] and for Denmark 790 MW. [29] In 2015 the country had the lowest capacity per inhabitant of all EU countries, only Latvia had a lower absolute capacity. [30]

  4. Artificial photosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    Another area of research within artificial photosynthesis is the selection and manipulation of photosynthetic microorganisms, namely green microalgae and cyanobacteria, for the production of solar fuels. Many strains produce hydrogen naturally. [66] Algae biofuels such as butanol and methanol have been produced at various scales. This method ...

  5. Renewable energy in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    In particular, wood is the leading source of renewable energy in Europe, far ahead of solar and wind. [3] In 2020, renewables provided 23.1% of gross energy consumption in heating and cooling. In electricity, renewables accounted for 37.5% of gross energy consumption, led by wind (36%) and hydro-power (33%), followed by solar (14%), solid ...

  6. Energy in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Poolbeg Generating Station, a fossil gas power station owned by the semi-state electricity company, the ESB Group. Ireland is a net energy importer. Ireland's import dependency decreased to 85% in 2014 (from 89% in 2013). The cost of all energy imports to Ireland was approximately €5.7 billion, down from €6.5 billion (revised) in 2013 due mainly to falling oil and, to a lesser extent, gas ...

  7. The Hope and Hype of Fusion Energy, Explained - AOL

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    The enormous commercial and social pressures to decarbonize are directing the oil and gas industry toward synthetic fuels, which require heat to produce. Fusion companies can deliver that heat ...

  8. Sustainable energy - Wikipedia

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    Concentrated solar power can support dispatchable power generation, as some of the heat is typically stored to enable electricity to be generated when needed. [69] [70] In addition to electricity production, solar energy is used more directly; solar thermal heating systems are used for hot water production, heating buildings, drying, and ...

  9. Porsche is researching synthetic fuels to make gas-powered ...

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    There are multiple ways to get there, and Porsche is looking at synthetic fuels as a potential path. If produced using renewable energy, they can help vehicles powered by internal combustion ...