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PostMay 9, 2023

This abundant material could unlock cheaper batteries for EVs

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 8, 2023

The answer may be blowing in the wind

MIT Energy Initiative
(Left to right:) Panelists Tim Schittekatte (MIT), Christina Hoffman (Avangrid), Johannes Pfeifenberger (The Brattle Group), and Julia Bovey (Eversource) explore the policy and regulation issues associated with offshore wind.
PostMay 2, 2023

How chemists could give new life to old wind turbine blades

MIT Technology Review
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PostApril 27, 2023

Inside Germany’s power struggle over nuclear energy

MIT Technology Review
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PostApril 27, 2023

Asegun Henry wins National Science Foundation’s Alan T. Waterman Award

MIT News
Asegun Henry is the sixth faculty member from MIT to receive the Alan T. Waterman Award in the award's 47-year history, and is only the second mechanical engineer to ever win the award.
PostApril 25, 2023

Advances in Power-to-Gas Technologies: Cost and Conversion Efficiency

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostApril 25, 2023

Energy innovation for a net-zero future

MIT Energy Initiative
PostApril 21, 2023

Exploring new sides of climate and sustainability research

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
Students in the MCSC Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program collaborate during class.
PostApril 21, 2023

This Nigerian EV entrepreneur hopes to go head to head with Tesla

MIT Technology Review
Phoenix Renewables maintains a fleet of a dozen retrofitted electric minibuses capable of covering a distance of 150 kilometers on a charge.
PostApril 20, 2023

Moving perovskite advancements from the lab to the manufacturing floor

MIT News
Two 150mm perovskite mini-modules are tested in an accelerated degradation system at CubicPV under 1 sun illumination on a temperature-controlled stage at 75 degrees Celsius.

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