A new era in fusion research at MIT
MIT Energy Initiative founding member Eni announces support for key research through MIT Laboratory for Innovation in Fusion Technologies.
MIT Energy Initiative founding member Eni announces support for key research through MIT Laboratory for Innovation in Fusion Technologies.
Researchers will work with industrial collaborators to pursue fusion as a source of carbon-free power.
Goal is for research to produce a working pilot plant within 15 years.
New technologies, systems, and business models are rapidly changing the energy landscape, experts attest.
The Tata Center is building a high-efficiency, affordable electric motor that could have a huge impact in India, home to as many as half a billion ceiling fans.
The way streets and buildings are arranged makes a big difference in how heat builds up, study shows.
Jacopo Buongiorno and John Parsons, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, discuss how to overcome the challenges and realize the benefits of expanding nuclear power.
Study finds that turbulence competes in fusion plasmas to rapidly respond to temperature perturbations.
Technology developed at MIT can harness temperature fluctuations of many kinds to produce electricity.
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
Study finds adding volcanic ash reduces the overall energy required to manufacture concrete.
MISTI places MIT students in energy-focused internships abroad.
Christopher Knittel and Francis O'Sullivan, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Electric Power Systems Research, are exploring cleaner, more reliable, and more cost-effective solutions.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
Soon-to-be assistant professor of applied economics focuses on development and deployment solutions that can help the world move to a low-carbon future.