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PostNovember 28, 2022

Reversing the charge

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In the future, electric vehicles could boost renewable energy growth by serving as “energy storage on wheels” — charging their batteries from the power grid as they do now, as well as reversing the flow to send power back and provide support services to the grid.
PostNovember 15, 2022

3 Questions: Robert Stoner unpacks US climate and infrastructure laws

MIT Energy Initiative
Robert Stoner (left) is the deputy director of science and technology at the MIT Energy Initiative and the founding director of the MIT Tata Center for Technology and Design. He is also a member of the Global Commission to End Energy Poverty, serving as its secretary.
PostOctober 19, 2022

2022 C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium & Awards

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PostOctober 17, 2022

3 Questions: Blue hydrogen and the world’s energy systems

MIT Energy Initiative
Colors of hydrogen are increasingly used to distinguish different production methods and as a proxy to represent the associated environmental impact. Natural gas-based hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage is referred to as blue hydrogen.
PostOctober 12, 2022

MIT Energy Initiative Fall Colloquium with the Honorable Philip R. Sharp

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PostSeptember 29, 2022

Processing waste biomass to reduce airborne emissions

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After harvest, farmers worldwide generally burn the waste that remains, creating dangerous levels of toxic haze and wasting potentially valuable resources. The MIT spinoff company Takachar is providing technology that can be used in the field to convert that agricultural waste into a solid, clean-burning fuel.

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