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In the MediaAugust 19, 2022

The Boston Globe

MIT scientists have found that changing the angle of turbine blades on wind farms could increase energy output, reports David Abel for The Boston Globe. ““Given the scale of wind deployment needed to...
In the MediaAugust 18, 2022

Newsweek

Nuclear science experts say that the potential shut down of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine can lead to energy implications and climate change, reports Anna Skinner for Newsweek....
In the MediaAugust 14, 2022

The Boston Globe

Prof. Mircea Dincă and Grama Sorin co-founded Transaera, a company dedicated to designing air conditioners that require significantly less energy, reports Scott Kirsner for The Boston Globe. “Grama...
In the MediaAugust 13, 2022

Associated Press

A new proposed economic bill could provide “game-changing” incentives for the nuclear energy industry, reports Jennifer McDermott and Mary Katherine Wildeman for the Associated Press. The bill “is...
PostAugust 11, 2022

Sustainable Hydrogen Fuels versus Fossil Fuels for Trucking, Shipping and A...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostAugust 11, 2022

A new method boosts wind farms’ energy output, without new equipment

MIT News
Illustration shows the concept of collective wind farm flow control. Existing utility-scale wind turbines are operated to maximize only their own individual power production, generating turbulent wakes (shown in purple) which reduce the power production of downwind turbines. The new collective wind farm control system deflects wind turbine wakes to reduce this effect (shown in orange). This system increased power production in a three-turbine array in India by 32 percent.
PostAugust 11, 2022

Passion projects prepare to launch

Department of Urban Studies and Planning MIT
Miguel Dávila Uzcátegui (right) addresses questions from a panel of judges.
In the MediaAugust 11, 2022

WBUR

The Emerald Tutu, a climate resiliency project in Boston led by Gabriel Cira ’08, is developing a system of floating wetlands designed to reduce coastal flooding by knocking down waves, reports Hannah...
PostAugust 9, 2022

Solving a longstanding conundrum in heat transfer

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Matteo Bucci, an associate professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, is an inaugural winner of the Distinguished Early Career Award given by the U.S. Department of Energy for Nuclear Energy Projects.
PostAugust 9, 2022

New J-WAFS-led project combats food insecurity

MIT News
The Jameel Index for Food Trade and Vulnerability will measure countries’ dependence on global food trade and imports and how regional-scale threats like climate change might affect the ability to trade food goods across diverse geographic regions.

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