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PostSeptember 10, 2021

Intermittent versus Dispatchable Power Sources

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 8, 2021

MIT-designed project achieves major advance toward fusion energy

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
PostSeptember 7, 2021

Making catalytic surfaces more active to help decarbonize fuels and chemica...

MIT News
This diagram illustrates the new process for enhancing reaction rates in an electrocatalytic process. The catalyst layer, made of gold or platinum, is shown as gray spheres at the bottom, and the material to be catalyzed is shown as the rad spheres at the top. Adding a layer of ionic liquid in between, shown as the hexagonal lattices, can increase reaction rates by fivefold. At left, a detail of how oxygen (red) and hydrogen (green) can combine to form water at an enhanced rate through this process.
PostSeptember 3, 2021

How Ida dodged NYC’s flood defenses

MIT Technology Review
Rain from Hurricane Ida floods the basement of a fast food restaurant in the Bronx.
PostSeptember 2, 2021

Mitigating hazards with vulnerability in mind

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
Ipek Bensu Manav (right) chats with Hessam AzariJafari, her colleague at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub. During her time at CSHub, Manav has placed engineering in its social and political contexts and built new connections in the process.
PostSeptember 1, 2021

How to keep the power on during hurricanes and heat waves and fires and...

MIT Technology Review
Hurricane Ida knocked down transmission and distribution lines across parts of Louisiana.
PostAugust 31, 2021

Making the case for hydrogen in a zero-carbon economy

MIT Energy Initiative
MIT researchers find that hydrogen-fired power generation can be a more cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries for peaking operations on a power grid.
PostAugust 25, 2021

Why capturing carbon is an essential part of Biden’s climate plans

MIT Technology Review
The Petra Nova project in Texas was designed to capture around 90% of emissions from one part of the power plant. It was shut down amid the economic downturn last year.
PostAugust 24, 2021

The $3.5 trillion budget bill could transform the US power sector—and sla...

MIT Technology Review
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PodcastAugust 19, 2021

E5: TIL about removing CO2 from the atmosphere

TILclimate Podcast

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