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PostFebruary 14, 2023

Responsive design meets responsibility for the planet’s future

MIT Energy Initiative
To determine the greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost, MIT senior Sylas Horowitz has been developing a high-performance, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that can collect water samples from beneath a sheet of Arctic ice. Here, Horowitz field tests the Arctic ROV at Lake Whitehall, Massachusetts.
PostJanuary 31, 2023

To decarbonize the chemical industry, electrify it

MIT Energy Initiative
Electrification powered by low-carbon sources should be considered more broadly as a viable decarbonization pathway for the chemical industry, argue researchers.
PostDecember 8, 2022

Decarbonization amid global crises

MIT Energy Initiative
Philip R. Sharp is the former president of Resources for the Future, an independent, nonprofit research institution in Washington.
PostNovember 28, 2022

Reversing the charge

MIT Energy Initiative
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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