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PostOctober 23, 2023

Alternative Fuels and Powertrains to Decarbonize Heavy Duty Trucking

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
New white paper on Alternative Fuels and Powertrains to Decarbonize Heavy Duty Trucking, co-authored by MCSC and MIT graduate students from the Green Group, published this week.
PodcastOctober 19, 2023

E3: Don't throw away your refrigerator

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PostOctober 16, 2023

MIT design would harness 40 percent of the sun’s heat to produce clean hy...

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MIT engineers have developed a design for a system that efficiently harnesses the sun’s heat to split water and generate hydrogen.
PostOctober 13, 2023

Cleaning up one of the world’s most commonly used substances

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C-Crete, founded by Rouzbeh Savary PhD ’11, has created a more sustainable cement binding material that could significantly reduce the industry’s CO2 emissions. Pictured is a photo of traditional concrete being poured.
PostOctober 4, 2023

Underground thermal energy networks are becoming crucial to the US’s ener...

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2023 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Twelve and its electrochemical reacto...

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Twelve produces their E-Jet fuel by using renewable energy and water to capture CO2.
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2023 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Sublime Systems and its clean cement

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2023 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Blue Frontier and its energy-efficien...

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PostSeptember 20, 2023

New Volpe Center opens to support the country’s most innovative transport...

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PostSeptember 12, 2023

This startup plans to power a tugboat with ammonia later this year

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