MIT and NSTAR celebrate energy efficiency success, extend ‘Efficiency Forward’ through 2015
Since first agreement in 2010, MIT has reduced electricity use on campus by 15 percent.
Since first agreement in 2010, MIT has reduced electricity use on campus by 15 percent.
New algorithm quickly identifies the most dangerous risks in a power grid amid millions or billions of possible failures.
Prize recognizes significant technical contributions by an individual under the age of 40
Atom-thick photovoltaic sheets could pack hundreds of times more power per weight than conventional solar cells.
Proposed method could be more efficient than previous systems and easier to retrofit in existing power plants.
An MIT alumnus brings solar-powered cookers to the people of the Himalayan plateau, helping end their dependency on biomass fuels.
Improved system for power plants uses oil-infused condenser surface to improve heat-transfer properties.
The E2e Project aims to give decision-makers real-world evidence on the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy and emissions.
Chemical engineers’ new synthesis could make biofuel more appealing for mass production.
Can Taiwan create a low-carbon economy without nuclear energy? One MIT researcher finds out.
MIT professor honored for her innovations that take cues, and materials, from nature to tackle key societal issues.
Nuclear science and engineering grad student Rosemary Sugrue explores thermal hydraulics in nuclear reactors
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
Associate Professor Benoit Forget looks to the past for clues to push refinement of nuclear reactors