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PostDecember 8, 2025

When companies “go green,” air quality impacts can vary dramatically

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MIT researchers found that industry’s actions to shrink their carbon footprint — like buying renewable electricity or reducing air travel — can both cut CO₂ emissions but have very different impacts on overall air quality.
PostDecember 4, 2025

What’s the best way to expand the US electricity grid?

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A new MIT study on expanding the U.S. electrical grid outlines the tradeoffs among reliability, cost, and emissions for different expansion strategies.
PostDecember 2, 2025

MIT researchers demonstrate ship hull modifications to cut fuel use

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Initial experimental setup, showing the submerged axisymmetric model rigidly attached at about mid-length to the towing carriage through a streamlined strut.
PostNovember 25, 2025

Unlocking ammonia as a fuel source for heavy industry

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Because of the power density advantages of ammonia over renewables and batteries, Amogy is targeting power-hungry industries like maritime shipping, power generation, construction, and mining.
PostNovember 19, 2025

A new take on carbon capture

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“This is a pragmatic solution that’s not trying to reshape the world as we dream of it. It’s looking at the problem at hand today and fixing it,” Cameron Halliday says.
PostNovember 18, 2025

Introducing the MIT-GE Vernova Climate and Energy Alliance

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Provost and Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer Anantha Chandrakasan (left) speaks with Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Rebecca Tepper outside Lobby 13.

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