Energy management

Energy management

Breakthrough in Transportation: New High-Performance Cutting Process Discussed

Researchers from Southwest University, in collaboration with partners from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Bureau Statistics of China, PolyU Distinguished Post-doctoral Fellowship Scheme, and Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, have made significant advancements in transportation. A new high-performance and energy-efficient cutting process, Parallel Ultrasonic Vibration-assisted Cutting (PUVC)

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Sustainability Research Provides New Insights into Energy Consumption Optimization for Flexible Robotic Cells

Manufacturing companies worldwide are actively seeking to reduce energy consumption while maintaining production efficiency. Researchers at Nottingham Trent University have proposed a solution to this challenge. According to the study, utilizing robots for transportation and loading/unloading parts among machines can significantly enhance energy efficiency. The researchers have developed an

Energy management

Breakthrough in Bioenergy: Efficient Electrochemical Oxidation of Cellulose-Derived Biomass

Scientists at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have made a significant advancement in bioenergy utilization by achieving efficient electrocatalytic oxidation of cellulose-derived biomass. This novel integrated system combines solid heteropoly acid catalytic pretreatment and electrocatalytic oxidation to overcome the limitations of poor catalyst stability and low product selectivity in biomass conversion.

Energy management

Edge Computing-Enabled Energy Efficiency Prediction in Supercomputing Centers

Research at Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications has proposed an innovative architecture for predicting energy consumption in immersion cooling systems for supercomputing centers. The edge computing-enabled energy efficiency prediction system combines time-series generative adversarial networks (TimeGAN) for data augmentation with neural basis expansion analysis for time series

Energy management

Ultra-High Energy Storage Performance of Field-Induced Ferroelectric Al2O3-Inserted Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 Thin Films for Electrostatic Supercapacitors

South Korean researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of energy storage by developing ultra-high energy storage performance thin films for electrostatic supercapacitors. The study, conducted by a team from Seoul National University, has achieved a record-high energy storage density of -138 J cm-3 among planar-structured (Hf,Zr)