Solar leader sees bright future
Founder of Chinese company that is world’s leading maker of silicon photovoltaic panels says the technology is close to grid parity.
Founder of Chinese company that is world’s leading maker of silicon photovoltaic panels says the technology is close to grid parity.
The former secretary of state (and former MIT professor) discusses his ongoing campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
During MIT visit, Arun Majumdar issues a wake-up call but says his agency alone cannot solve the energy problem.
Courses on energy include economics, political science, history, literature and more.
MIT study finds no shortage of uranium for nuclear energy for decades, but more research is needed to develop improved fuel-cycle options.
Students take part in “Design for a Sustainable Future”
Understanding how electrons get excited is crucial to creating solar cells and light-emitting diodes
Researchers find significant potential for gas to displace coal, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions as a transition to a low-carbon future.
Ambitious collaboration between MIT and NSTAR aims to cut campus electricity use by 15 percent over 3 years.
Bingaman cites annual event as he introduces bill in U.S. Senate
What the federal approval of the Cape Wind project will mean for Massachusetts and the nation
Alumni gifts support the greening of MIT, and the resulting savings are being reinvested in similar projects.
MIT plans a week of events and activities to mark Earth Day’s 40th anniversary.
MIT team recommends strategy for reducing automotive fuel use, emissions
MIT Energy Conference speakers see need to boost clean-energy businesses through a price on carbon and incentives for manufacturing