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Zinc batteries that offer an alternative to lithium just got a big boost

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How new batteries could help your EV charge faster

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CATL's new Shenxing batteries could speed EV charging.
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This startup has engineered a clever way to reuse waste heat from cloud com...

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Alumnus’ thermal battery helps industry eliminate fossil fuels

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Antora Energy is addressing the intermittent nature of wind and solar with a low-cost, highly efficient thermal battery that stores electricity as heat to allow manufacturers and other energy-hungry businesses to eliminate their use of fossil fuels.
PodcastAugust 16, 2023

Bonus Episode: America's big year of climate action

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Embracing the future we need

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MIT Associate Professor Andy Sun works on new methods to integrate renewable energy into the electric grid.
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Making Maine’s next generation of housing fossil-free — and affordable

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As Arizona builds to solve a housing crisis, will its homes withstand futur...

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Arizona is growing rapidly. How are cities preparing for the heat of the future?
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MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from ancient material...

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MIT engineers have created a “supercapacitor” made of ancient, abundant materials, that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black (which resembles powdered charcoal), the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.

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