A promising advancement in renewable energy technology has emerged with the latest innovation in battery storage: the CO₂ Battery. This novel approach aims to solve one of the most pressing challenges in the global transition to renewable energy—reliable, efficient, and scalable energy storage for the grid. Developed specifically for large-scale deployment, the CO₂ Battery stands out for its cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and performance, potentially marking a turning point in the way renewable energy is managed and delivered to consumers [1].
The 2025 Formula 1 season has been marked by unpredictable weather and technical challenges, keeping teams and fans on their toes. As the season progresses, wet-weather races have become a frequent occurrence, testing the skill and adaptability of drivers and teams alike [1]. Meanwhile, Williams continues to grapple with cooling issues that have affected their performance, as they search for a lasting solution [2].
In the world of automotive engineering, the shift from combustion engines to electric cars has been a seismic one. This story captures the perspective of an old mechanic, who has been a silent witness to this monumental transition, reminiscing about the past and contemplating the future.