Leading and transforming the global energy sector to address climate change
2016 C3E symposium convenes international leaders on climate, energy, and diversity.
2016 C3E symposium convenes international leaders on climate, energy, and diversity.
Color-changing materials could be used to detect structural failure in energy-related equipment.
Discussion focuses on the country’s long-term future and policy plans.
CoalMap online tool shows what policy regulations and technological advancements can do for the cost-competitiveness of solar and wind energy.
Architect and MIT Professor James Wescoat promotes institutional capacity building to manage a critical resource.
Research from MIT's Tata Center for Technology and Design is helping to quantify emissions in the world’s most polluted cities.
Professor Kristala Prather engages undergrads in a discussion about the future of biofuels.
Grad student Jesse Jenkins and professor Valerie Karplus discuss challenges of emissions pricing in a new paper.
Research conducted by Kumar, along with a team led by Professor Greg Stephanopoulos, looks to the future of emissions reduction and recycling.
Progress report underscores strong collaboration across campus to address climate change.
Winning teams will use grants to advance research in areas including fuel cells, solar-powered desalination, and impacts of electric vehicle charging on the power grid.
The Environmental Defense Fund's Fred Krupp speaks about the Paris Climate Agreement at MIT.
Sustainable transportation, grid modernization, building efficiency among topics at MIT Energy Initiative event with Department of Energy's David Danielson.