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Resources mitenergy has populated their site with include: • How data centers can better manage energy use | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Support MITEI: MIT 24-Hour Challenge • Seminar: Offshore wind and a new era of success • Startup’s nuclear-inspired cooling system could make data centers more sustainable | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Hydrogen: The clean-burning fuel of the future—if we can find a cheap and clean way to ship it | MIT Energy Initiative • A day in the life of MIT Sloan Fellow Alecia Asiamigbe | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MIT Energy Initiative launches study of sustainable fuels for hard-to-decarbonize transportation | MIT Energy Initiative • 3 Questions: Making reliable fusion energy a reality | MIT Energy Initiative • For most US drivers, EVs offer emissions benefits and cost savings | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MIT Energy Initiative funds six early-stage energy research projects | MIT Energy Initiative • A faster way to estimate AI power consumption | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • How the war in the Middle East is impacting global energy systems | MIT Energy Initiative • Found Industries aims to strengthen America’s industrial supply chains | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • 3 Questions: Analyzing energy sector policy and economics to enable innovation and competition | MIT Energy Initiative • The outlook for global energy markets • 3 Questions: Shedding light on why power grids go dark | MIT Energy Initiative • Working to advance the nuclear renaissance | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen production | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Summer MITEI Energy UROP: Apply by April 16! • Championing fusion’s promising underdog | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • The power of “AND” in energy and climate entrepreneurship | MIT Energy Initiative • The power of AND: Entrepreneurs, ecosystems, and the future of climate and energy innovation • Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • 3 Questions: Communicating energy and climate policy research | MIT Energy Initiative • The need for geothermal funding is great and the time is now, experts say | MIT Energy Initiative • Geothermal energy turns red hot | MIT Energy Initiative • Is green energy raising your electric bill? Or state policies? It’s complicated. | MIT Sloan • MITEI’s Future Energy Systems Center starts six new research projects to enable a decarbonized future | MIT Energy Initiative • From Idaho to MIT, on a quest to cut methane emissions | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • X-raying rocks reveals their carbon-storing capacity | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • 3 Questions: Improving materials for energy infrastructure | MIT Energy Initiative • Active Surfaces aims to install peel-and-stick solar panels everywhere | MIT Energy Initiative • Lessons for the future of the U.S.-China relationship • Next-geothermal energy: Promise, progress, and challenges | MIT Energy Initiative • A new way to make steel could reduce America’s reliance on imports | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Electrifying boilers to decarbonize industry | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Taking the heat out of industrial chemical separations | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • 2025 Annual Impact Report | MIT Energy Initiative • Apply for a MITEI UROP! • Swift Solar, a startup with MITEI roots, succeeds in first real-world test of its novel solar technology | MIT Energy Initiative • Understanding ammonia energy’s tradeoffs around the world • 3 Questions: How AI could optimize the power grid | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • How cement “breathes in” and stores millions of tons of CO₂ a year | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Collaborating to advance energy research and technologies | MIT Energy Initiative • Working to eliminate barriers to adopting nuclear energy • A new approach to carbon capture could slash costs • When companies “go green,” air quality impacts can vary dramatically | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Annual Impact Report | MIT Energy Initiative • Funding the fusion revolution | MIT Energy Initiative • Unlocking ammonia as a fuel source for heavy industry | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MITEI Presents: Advancing the Energy Transition • Positioning Massachusetts as a hub for climatetech and economic development | MIT Energy Initiative • Decarbonizing industry at scale | MIT Energy Initiative • MIT Energy Initiative welcomes 2025-2026 Energy Scholars | MIT Energy Initiative • What should countries do with their nuclear waste? | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • A faster problem-solving tool that guarantees feasibility | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • The brain power behind sustainable AI | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Batteries | MIT Climate Portal • Driving American battery innovation forward | MIT Energy Initiative • MITEI Energy UROP students highlight their real-world impact | MIT Energy Initiative • Data Center Power Demand | MIT Energy Initiative • MIT engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MIT Energy Initiative conference spotlights research priorities amidst a changing energy landscape | MIT Energy Initiative • Tata Center for Technology and Design names three new fellows | MIT Energy Initiative • Helping power system planners prepare for an unknown future • Fighting for the health of the planet with AI | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MIT Energy Initiative launches Data Center Power Forum | MIT Energy Initiative • MITEI fusion study informs International Atomic Energy Agency’s “World Fusion Outlook 2025” | MIT Energy Initiative • A simple formula could guide the design of faster-charging, longer-lasting batteries | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Secretary of Energy Chris Wright ’85 visits MIT | MIT Energy Initiative • Just released: “Carbon Removal,” by Howard J. Herzog and Niall Mac Dowell | MIT Energy Initiative • Palladium filters could enable cheaper, more efficient generation of hydrogen fuel | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Responding to the climate impact of generative AI | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • How to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ammonia production | MIT Energy Initiative • Working to make fusion a viable energy source | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology • MITEI’s Future Energy Systems Center funds ten new research projects to advance the energy transition | MIT Energy Initiative • Model predicts long-term effects of nuclear waste on underground disposal systems • Robotic probe quickly measures key properties of new materials • MIT Energy Initiative funds seven early-stage energy research projects • Decarbonizing steel is as tough as steel • Closing in on superconducting semiconductors • Confronting the AI/energy conundrum • Study shows making hydrogen with soda cans and seawater is scalable and sustainable • New fuel cell could enable electric aviation • A day in the life of MIT MBA student David Brown • 3 Questions: Manish Bapna on prioritizing sustainability and climate action • The energy transition is no longer enough: Transformation, intervention, and adaptation • Recovering from the past and transitioning to a better energy future • Enabling energy innovation at scale • Taking the “training wheels” off clean energy • Using liquid air for grid-scale energy storage • Developing materials for stellar performance in fusion power plants • Will neutrons compromise the operation of superconducting magnets in a fusion plant? • energy.mit.edu • Support Climate and Sustainability Groups on MIT 24-Hour Challenge • Unlocking the secrets of fusion’s core with AI-enhanced simulations • The multi-faceted challenge of powering AI • 3 Questions: What the laws of physics tell us about CO2 removal • Puzzling out climate change • MIT Climate and Energy Ventures class spins out entrepreneurs — and successful companies • How much extra electricity would we need to switch every gas-powered car for an electric vehicle? • How to make small modular reactors more cost-effective • Reducing carbon emissions from residential heating: A pathway forward • A tax code boost for a zero-carbon economy • For clean ammonia, MIT engineers propose going underground • Q&A: The climate impact of generative AI • 2024 Annual Report • Transforming fusion from a scientific curiosity into a powerful clean energy source • Consortium led by MIT, Harvard University, and Mass General Brigham spurs development of 408 MW of renewable energy • New solar projects will grow renewable energy generation for four major campus buildings • New MIT model of climate chemistry finds “non-negligible” climate impacts of potential hydrogen fuel leakage • The role of modeling in the energy transition • Smart handling of neutrons is crucial to fusion power success • 3 Questions: Can we secure a sustainable supply of nickel? • Powering the future: Clean energy and federal policy with U.S. Representative Sean Casten • Technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the air: A reality check • 3 Questions: Representative Sean Casten on enabling a just energy transition through policy • MIT Energy and Climate Club mobilizes future leaders to address global climate issues • Ensuring a durable transition • Solar-powered desalination system requires no extra batteries • MIT study shows that fusion energy could play a major role in the global response to climate change • What if it works? • Offshore wind and a new era of success with Alicia Barton • 3 Questions: Alicia Barton on the role of offshore wind in a decarbonized energy future • MIT Energy Initiative in Denmark • MIT students combat climate anxiety through extracurricular teams • Study: EV charging stations boost spending at nearby businesses • MIT Energy Initiative Energy UROP students hone science communication skills with expanded summer programming • The MIT Energy Initiative’s Future Energy Systems Center funds ten new energy research projects • Can we do anything useful with excess solar and wind energy, besides store it? • MIT engineers’ new theory could improve the design and operation of wind farms • More durable metals for fusion power reactors • Can wind turbines be recycled? • Going Dutch • A recipe for zero-emissions fuel: Soda cans, seawater, and caffeine • Roosevelt Project unveils policy report on iron and steel decarbonization • MITEI’s Future Energy Systems Center launches 12 new projects to accelerate the energy transition • MIT Energy Initiative awards Seed Fund grants to six early-stage energy projects • The Roosevelt Project: A Fairer Path to Decarbonization • Charging ahead • Reducing carbon emissions from long-haul trucks • Systemic sustainability • H2 Underground • William H. Green named director of MIT Energy Initiative • Preparing Taiwan for a decarbonized economy • Seizing solar’s bright future • The pros and pitfalls of hydrogen power, according to MIT energy expert • Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful products • MITx: Sustainable Building Design • Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion • Power when the sun doesn’t shine • A delicate dance • Decarbonizing the U.S. power grid • Moving past the Iron Age • Promising designs for nuclear power reactors using molten salt • Energy Futures magazine, Winter 2024 • The future of motorcycles could be hydrogen • MIT researchers outline a path for scaling clean hydrogen production • Robert Stoner on Boston Public Radio Live, Friday, Jan 5, 2024 • MITx: Transformative Living Labs in Urban Climate Action and Transportation Planning • Meeting the clean energy needs of tomorrow • No time to spare • A welcome new pipeline for students invested in clean energy • Power to the people • 3 Questions: Meet the Tata Fellows • Straight from the cow’s mouth • Making aviation fuel from biomass • Cutting urban carbon emissions by retrofitting buildings • Energy Futures magazine, Spring 2023 • Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future • Mike Barrett: Climate goals may take longer, but we’ll get there • Robert Armstrong: A lifetime at the forefront of chemical engineering research and education • The answer may be blowing in the wind • Responding to Ukraine’s “ocean of suffering” • MIT 24-Hour Challenge • New multidisciplinary climate change curriculum for high schools aims to engage and mobilize teachers and students • Shrinky Dinks, nail polish, and smelly bacteria • Michael Howland gives wind energy a lift • 3 Questions: Antje Danielson on energy education and its role in climate action • Using combustion to make lithium-ion batteries • Sylas Horowitz: Responsive design meets responsibility for the planet’s future • Energy Futures Magazine, Winter 2023 • To decarbonize the chemical industry, electrify it • Winter is coming: Can Europe keep the lights on and homes warm? • MIT scientists contribute to National Ignition Facility fusion milestone • Paper-thin solar cell can turn any surface into a power source • Decarbonization amid global crises • Advancing the energy transition amidst global crises • Energy Futures Magazine, Spring 2022 • Making hydrogen power a reality • The Future of Energy Storage: Energy storage important to creating affordable, reliable, deeply decarbonized electricity systems • Building consensus on concessions • MIT brings together energy giants for new research initiative • Give now: MIT 24-Hour Challenge • International Women’s Day 2022 • The Elements of MIT • MITEI 2021 Annual Research Conference addresses “Getting to net-zero by 2050” • Investors awake to the risks of climate change • Energy Futures Magazine, Autumn 2021 • MIT Energy Initiative launches the Future Energy Systems Center • MITEI awards seven Seed Fund grants for early-stage energy research • Coupling power and hydrogen sector pathways to benefit decarbonization goals • Carbon and the cloud (Podcast episode #40) • MITEI statement on the successful test of first high-temperature superconducting fusion magnet • 3 Questions: Daniel Cohn on the benefits of high-efficiency, flexible fuel engines for heavy-duty trucking • Starting from space (Podcast episode #39) • Making the case for hydrogen in a zero-carbon economy • 3Q: Secretary Kathleen Theoharides on climate and energy in Massachusetts • Via Separations: MITEI spin-off takes aim at industrial decarbonization • Fine-tuning new materials for energy devices • MITEI researchers build supply chain model to support hydrogen economy • Energy class dives into global problem of technology waste • Using aluminum and water to make clean hydrogen fuel—when and where it’s needed • Energy Futures Magazine, Spring 2021 • From gas to solar, bringing meaningful change to Nigeria's energy systems • Sustainable hydropower (Podcast episode #38) • Energy decentralization in Africa (Podcast episode #37) • Keeping humanity central to solving climate change • How to reduce the environmental impact of your next virtual meeting • Renewable energy trends (Podcast episode #26) • Encouraging solar energy adoption in rural India • Energy access in Africa and beyond (Podcast episode #34) • Powering the energy transition with better storage • Digitalization and the power grid (Podcast episode #36) • Energy connectivity in Africa (Podcast episode #35) • International Women's Day at MIT 2021 • Cost of car ownership (Podcast episode #33) • Meet the research scientists behind MITEI’s Electric Power Systems Center • International Energy Agency (Podcast episode #32) • Energy and filmmaking (Podcast episode #31) • George Shultz PhD ’49, renowned statesman and former professor, dies at 100 • MITEI'S Top 2020 Podcasts • Building technology (Podcast episode #30) • The science of solar (Podcast episode #29) • America's largest municipal (Podcast episode #28) • Climate tech startups (Podcast episode #27) • 2020 MIT Clean Energy Prize winners (Podcast episode #25) • Corporate climate strategy (Podcast episode #24) • Energy entrepreneurship (Podcast episode #23) • Energy Futures, Spring 2020 • A decade in energy (Podcast episode #22)