Scientists Win Global Energy Prize for Innovations

Three scientists have bagged the Global Energy Prize 2026. Yilu Liu from the University of Tennessee took home the prize for traditional energy with smart grid systems. Yushan Yan from the University of Delaware won for his work with clean hydrogen, and Johann W. Kolar from ETH Zurich was recognized for advancements in energy conversion technologies. These awards were announced at the Oil Summit in Tatarstan and highlight achievements in both traditional and innovative energy sectors. What does it mean for you? Expect advancements in smart grids, cleaner hydrogen energy, and more efficient energy conversion technology, which could mean lower energy costs and a cleaner planet in the long run.

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