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Real-Time Battery Impedance Monitoring: A Breakthrough in Safety, Performance, and Lifespan

2 February 2026 at 08:21

Fraunhofer IFAM has developed a dynamic impedance spectroscopy method for real-time battery diagnostics, allowing continuous monitoring during operation. This innovative approach enhances performance, safety, and lifespan by enabling precise, instant detection of internal issues and optimising charging processes. Its applications extend across electric vehicles, renewable energy, and critical power systems.

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NiCoβ‚‚Oβ‚„ Nanowire Photo-Capacitor Enables Self-Charging Energy Storage

2 February 2026 at 06:13

Scientists at CeNS in Bengaluru have created a photo-rechargeable supercapacitor, known as a photo-capacitor, which simultaneously captures and stores solar energy, eliminating the need for separate solar panels and batteries. This innovative device enhances efficiency and compactness, paving the way for advanced, self-sustaining power systems in portable electronics and renewable energy use.

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MiddleEast Weekly Updates: Khazna 1.5GW Solar Project Begins; Dentons Backs Oman Solar + Storage and More…

31 January 2026 at 07:46

Construction has commenced on significant renewable energy projects across the Middle East, including the 1.5 GW Khazna Solar Project in the UAE, Oman’s first solar and storage initiative, and various expansions in Tunisia and Saudi Arabia. These efforts aim to enhance energy security, support climate goals, and foster regional partnerships in clean energy.

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Africa Weekly Updates: Niger State Solar Funding Deal; CCECC Wins 7 MW Floating Solar; CrossBoundary Madagascar Expansion and More…

31 January 2026 at 05:10

Niger State is collaborating with the Islamic Development Bank on a $163 million solar project to enhance Nigeria's energy security. Several projects across Africa, including floating solar in Nigeria and geothermal expansion in Kenya, showcase the increasing focus on renewable energy to support sustainable development and economic growth while addressing energy challenges.

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