Friday, 12 December 2014

New form of ice could help explore exciting avenues for energy production and storage

ENERGY TECH
New form of ice could help explore exciting avenues for energy production and storage
Grenoble, France (SPX) Dec 12, 2014 - Clathrates are now known to store enormous quantities of methane and other gases in the permafrost as well as in vast sediment layers hundreds of metres deep at the bottom of the ocean floor. Their potential decomposition could therefore have significant consequences for our planet, making an improved understanding of their properties a key priority. In a paper published in Nature this wee ... more


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