ExxonMobil joins MIT Energy Initiative’s low-carbon technology R&D program
Low-Carbon Energy Centers are engaging across industries and sectors in advancing climate solutions.
Low-Carbon Energy Centers are engaging across industries and sectors in advancing climate solutions.
Report projects impacts of 2015 Paris climate agreement, identifies emissions paths/technology advances needed to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius.
MultiScale Material Science for Energy and Environment research partnership could reduce the carbon footprint of materials such as concrete.
Startup’s energy-storage devices find uses in drilling operations, aerospace applications, electric vehicles.
GE’s membership marks continued progress on goals of MIT’s Plan for Action on Climate Change to engage industry in solving global challenges.
GE commits to five-year, $7.5 million membership, including participation in MITEI’s Low-Carbon Energy Centers.
Using electricity rather than heat can reduce both energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
An MIT study on the connection between technology development and emissions-reduction policies informs Paris climate negotiations.
Study finds enzyme “cannibalizes” itself to perform an essential reaction.
Environmental Solutions Initiative’s new director discusses sustainable development, student engagement, and making Baker House his home.
New interdisciplinary centers will advance clean technology in key areas.
New understanding of concrete’s properties could increase lifetime of the building material, decrease emissions.
$1M Sloan Foundation grant supports NSE-led Future of Nuclear Energy Technologies study
MIT researchers demonstrate a new approach to designing location-specific emissions-control measures.