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PostMay 27, 2025

New fuel cell could enable electric aviation

MIT News
An H-cell modified with electrodes and an ion-conducting ceramic membrane to conduct sodium-air fuel cell experiments.
PostNovember 26, 2024

Decarbonizing heavy industry with thermal batteries

MIT News
The electrically conductive firebricks could help hard-to-decarbonize sectors utilize renewable energy for the first time.
PostJune 5, 2024

Reducing carbon emissions from long-haul trucks

MIT Energy Initiative
Based on a series of analytical studies, MIT chemical engineers have come up with an idea that would enable long-haul trucks to use clean-burning hydrogen in place of diesel fuel, thereby reducing their carbon emissions. Left to right: Sayandeep Biswas, William Green, and Kariana Moreno Sader are now building an experiment to test and fine-tune equipment key to their promising approach.
PostMay 22, 2024

Making steel with electricity

MIT News
MIT spinout Boston Metal is commercializing a new method for making steel and other metals that could clean up the highly polluting industry. “All of the fundamental studies and the initial technologies came out of MIT,” Guillaume Lambotte says.
PostApril 23, 2024

Understanding the Future of Critical Raw Materials for the Energy Transitio...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 19, 2023

Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction ...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PodcastAugust 16, 2023

Bonus Episode: America's big year of climate action

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PostJuly 26, 2023

These moisture-sucking materials could transform air conditioning

MIT Technology Review
PostJune 27, 2023

How electrifying steam could cut beer’s carbon emissions

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PostJune 23, 2023

Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future

MIT Energy Initiative
During the MIT Energy Initiative’s panel on energy innovation for a net-zero future, Senior Research Scientist Anuradha Annaswamy (center) and other speakers addressed areas where new or improved technologies or systems are needed to achieve global net-zero emissions goals.

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