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Harnessing Machine Learning to Analyze Renewable Energy Research in Latin America and the Caribbean
The transition to renewable energy is essential for mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable development, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
Javier De La Hoz-M +4 more
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Sustainable Materials Design With Multi‐Modal Artificial Intelligence
Critical mineral scarcity, high embodied carbon, and persistent pollution from materials processing intensify the need for sustainable materials design. This review frames the problem as multi‐objective optimization under heterogeneous, high‐dimensional evidence and highlights multi‐modal AI as an enabling pathway.
Tianyi Xu +8 more
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THE DYNAMICS OF EU-RUSSIA ENERGY DIPLOMACY AFTER THE UKRAINE WAR 2022-2024
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has fundamentally altered the landscape of energy diplomacy between the European Union (EU) and the Russian Federation, resulting in a profound reconfiguration of global energy geopolitics.
Chika Kirana Budi Pratita +1 more
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Rare‐earth catalysts regulate lithium–sulfur battery chemistry through f‐orbital–mediated interactions, enabling simultaneous polysulfide adsorption and catalytic conversion on conductive carbon hosts. This synergistic control suppresses the shuttle effect, accelerates redox kinetics, and guides stable Li2S nucleation, providing a mechanistic framework
Fan Wang +5 more
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A new world : the geopolitics of the energy transformation [PDF]
Aware that the growing deployment of renewables has set in motion a global energy transformation with significant implications for geopolitics, Adnan Z. Amin, the Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), with the support of ...
Van de Graaf, Thijs +1 more
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This review provides a bottom‐up evaluation of sodium‐ion battery safety, linking material degradation mechanisms, cell engineering parameters, and module/pack assembly. It emphasizes that understanding intrinsic material stability and establishing coordinated engineering control across hierarchical levels are vital for preventing degradation coupling ...
Won‐Gwang Lim +5 more
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Geopolitics of Energy can be defined as ‘the effect that location of resources has on the politics of states’. The key activator of that effect is dependency, which applies both to producers (revenue) and consumers (energy needs). Historically it has been the threat to supply rather than to price which has caused most concern to the consumers, and this
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Comparative Insights and Overlooked Factors of Interphase Chemistry in Alkali Metal‐Ion Batteries
This review presents a comparative analysis of Li‐, Na‐, and K‐ion batteries, focusing on the critical role of electrode–electrolyte interphases. It especially highlights overlooked aspects such as SEI/CEI misconceptions, binder effects, and self‐discharge relevance, emphasizing the limitations of current understanding and offering strategies for ...
Changhee Lee +3 more
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A donor–acceptor covalent organic framework is designed as an ambipolar cathode for aluminum‐ion energy storage. The crystalline, microporous architecture enables intrinsic charge transport without conductive additives. Multi‐electron redox activity at donor and acceptor sites supports high capacity, excellent stability, and efficient reversible ...
Cataldo Valentini +11 more
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Understanding Egg Price Volatility and Policy Implications in the U.S. With Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Eggs are an inexpensive and sustainable source of proteins, but volatility in the U.S. egg prices has intensified in recent years, raising concerns over food affordability and market stability. This study examines the drivers of U.S. egg price dynamics over 2004–2025 using a two‐stage framework that combines LASSO‐based variable selection with
Xuemei Zhao +3 more
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