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PodcastMay 30, 2024

E9: Slow carbon, fast carbon

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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.
PodcastMay 16, 2024

E7: An introduction to carbon capture (re-air)

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PostMay 16, 2024

Elaine Liu: Charging ahead

MIT Energy Initiative
With a double major in mathematics and electrical engineering and computer science, Elaine Siyu Liu is interested in distribution — how to get electricity from a centralized location to consumers.
PodcastMay 9, 2024

E6: How clean is green hydrogen?

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PostMay 3, 2024

Bridging the Divide: Assessing the Viability of International Cooperation o...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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PodcastMay 2, 2024

E5: Why are EVs more popular than hydrogen cars?

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PostApril 23, 2024

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

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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The heat is on: Accelerating climate action at a time of record-breaking te...

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PostMarch 29, 2024

Shining a light on oil fields to make them more sustainable

MIT News
Amplified Industries’ sensors and analytics give oil well operators real-time alerts when things go wrong, allowing them to respond to issues before they become disasters.

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