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PostJune 28, 2022

Tapping into the million-year energy source below our feet

MIT News
Quaise Energy wants to repurpose coal and gas plants into deep geothermal wells by using X-rays to melt rock.
PostJune 27, 2022

Making hydrogen power a reality

MIT Energy Initiative
At MITEI’s 2022 Spring Symposium, the “Options for producing low-carbon hydrogen at scale” panel laid out existing and planned efforts to produce hydrogen at scale to help achieve a decarbonized energy system.
PostJune 24, 2022

When “Low-Hanging Fruit” Are Beyond Reach: Management Practices and Fir...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJune 23, 2022

Donald Sadoway wins European Inventor Award for liquid metal batteries

MIT News
Donald Sadoway is the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry in MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
PostJune 23, 2022

The future of urban housing is energy-efficient refrigerators

MIT Technology Review
PostJune 22, 2022

Running Tide is facing scientist departures and growing concerns over seawe...

MIT Technology Review
PostJune 21, 2022

COMMENTARY: Here’s how to meet Biden’s 2030 climate goals and dramatica...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Clean energy and electric vehicles are key to a successful energy transition.
PostJune 12, 2022

Helping renewable energy projects succeed in local communities

Anonymous
MIT PhD student Jungwoo Chun investigates how renewable energy infrastructure develops at a community level. He has found that organizations serving as intermediaries often help community-owned solar energy efforts become independent and self-sustaining.
PostJune 10, 2022

Deregulation, Market Power, and Prices: Evidence from the Electricity Secto...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJune 8, 2022

Affordable direct air capture: myth or reality?

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Image: Direct air capture (Source: Drax)

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