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PostApril 5, 2021

Negative emissions, positive economy

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The BECCS supply chain: biomass cultivation and harvest (left), biomass energy use (center) and CO2 storage (right). (Source: Carbon Brief)
PostMarch 29, 2021

Powering the energy transition with better storage

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Exploring different scenarios and variables in the storage design space, researchers find the parameter combinations for innovative, low-cost long-duration energy storage to potentially make a large impact in a more affordable and reliable energy transition.
PostMarch 26, 2021

Cooling homes without warming the planet

MIT News
The startup Transaera is using a class of materials called metal organic frameworks, or MOFs, to create air conditioners that could have five times less impact on the climate when compared to traditional ACs.
PostMarch 25, 2021

What if the Perfect Climate Fix Can’t Arrive in Time?

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PodcastFebruary 9, 2021

Energy and filmmaking

MIT Energy Initiative
PostJanuary 28, 2021

What Musk’s $100 million carbon capture prize could mean

MIT Technology Review
PostJanuary 28, 2021

3 Questions: Ernest Moniz on the future of climate and energy under the Bid...

MIT Energy Initiative
Ernest Moniz, professor emeritus post-tenure, special advisor to the MIT president, and founding director of the MIT Energy Initiative, answers three questions about what to expect from the Biden administration.
PostJanuary 26, 2021

Unravelling carbon uptake in concrete pavements

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
A model developed at MIT suggests that a natural carbon uptake process in concrete could offset 5 percent of the CO2 emissions generated from the cement used in U.S. pavements.
PostJanuary 25, 2021

Boosting the efficiency of carbon capture and conversion systems

MIT News
Dyes are used to reveal the concentration levels of carbon dioxide in the water. On the left side is a gas-attracting material, and the dye shows the carbon dioxide stays concentrated next to the catalyst.
PostDecember 18, 2020

Making smart thermostats more efficient

MIT News
A diagram from a new paper describing a smart thermostat shows the interaction of weather conditions, control systems, sensors, and learning algorithms to optimize microclimates in buildings.

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