Making hydropower plants more sustainable
Natel Energy, founded by sibling MIT alumni, is deploying hydropower systems with fish-safe turbines and other features that mimic natural river conditions.
Natel Energy, founded by sibling MIT alumni, is deploying hydropower systems with fish-safe turbines and other features that mimic natural river conditions.
More complete than existing methods, the new approach might enable longer operational lifetimes for nuclear reactors.
Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds.
High school student Tuba Balta engages new audiences through her MIT internship.
This family of crystalline compounds is at the forefront of research seeking alternatives to silicon.
Systems used in many industries could save energy through these new surface treatments.
Nuclear Systems Design Project students tackle the real problem of bringing small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) technology to campus.
Study highlights pathways to cut emissions and lower climate and health risks.
MIT spinout Quaise Energy is working to create geothermal wells made from the deepest holes in the world.
Hydrogen fuel has long been seen as a potentially key component of a carbon-neutral future. At the 2022 MIT Energy Initiative Spring Symposium, industry experts describe efforts to produce it at scale.
The MIT professor's work could enable long-term storage of renewable energy.
In a residency supported by the Department of Energy, the MIT PhD candidate will explore the high-field side of the DIII-D tokamak.
By studying the dynamics of plasma turbulence, MIT researchers are helping to solve one of the mysteries of the origins of cosmological magnetic fields.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
MIT alumni-founded OnePower is building minigrids to power villages across the small, mountainous country.