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Liquid air: A cool option for energy storage?

Envirotec Magazine

Katie Smith is a Technical Assistant with Reddie & Grose LLP, a firm of patent, trade mark and design attorneys. Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) uses electricity to cool air until it liquefies, so it can be stored until an opportune moment arrives when it can be brought back to a gaseous state and used for power generation.

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At Mann’s Defamation Trial, Defendants Are Doubling Down on Climate Denial

DeSmogBlog

Steyn, who was then a regular guest on Fox News, quoted and amplified Simberg’s charges in the National Review, a prominent conservative magazine. Steyn is representing himself at the trial, while Simberg’s attorney is from the corporate law firm BakerHostetler.

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If the First Solar Entrepreneur Hadn’t Been Kidnapped, Would Fossil Fuels Have Dominated the 20th Century the Way They Did?

DeSmogBlog

Credit: Modern Electrics/Hathi Trust While researching the economics of clean energy innovation , I came across a little-known story: that of Canadian inventor George Cove, one of the world’s first renewable energy entrepreneurs. A clean energy future seemed to be there for the taking. Harnessing sunlight, 114 years ago.