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New England renewables + Canadian hydropower

MIT Energy Initiative
 “Hydropower is a more-than-hundred-year-old technology, and plants are already built up north,” says Emil Dimanchev SM ’18. “We might not need to build something new. We might just need to use those plants differently or to a greater extent.”
PostApril 4, 2022

Chemical reactions for the energy transition

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 18, 2022

Q&A: Latifah Hamzah ’12 on creating sustainable solutions in Malaysia and...

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Latifah Hamzah ’12 is working to find sustainable water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
PostMarch 16, 2022

Building communities, founding a startup with people in mind

MIT Energy Initiative
Inspired by the MIT community and assisted by his collaborators, postdoc Francesco Benedetti launched a startup to provide innovative technology for energy-efficient, high-performance chemical separations — and won the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition.
PostMarch 9, 2022

Using nature’s structures in wooden buildings

MIT Energy Initiative
MIT researchers aim to support the circular economy of materials by “upcycling” discarded tree forks and other waste materials.
PostMarch 1, 2022

Energy justice at the U.S. Department of Energy with Shalanda H. Baker

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