New technologies challenge old assumptions about the electric grid
Has China’s coal use peaked? Here’s how to read the tea leaves
How cheap does solar power need to get before it takes over the world?
Materials research earns chemistry professor 40th annual Alan T. Waterman Award
N.Y. utilities seek new pricing plan for distributed energy
How cities score
Two MIT engineers interviewed on The EnergyMakers Show
Turning viruses into batteries: the energy of the future
Pricing solar so it doesn’t raise everyone’s energy rates
MIT: Red lights could someday be a thing of the past
Ray of hope in bid to tap more of sun’s energy
How to avoid storm blackouts? Colleges go big with microgrids
The truth about cyber security in the energy industry
Argonne scientist urges next generation solar: “We Have No Choice”
New grid storage technology helps integrate renewables
MIT researchers turn waste gas into liquid fuel
Does a carbon tax work? Ask British Columbia
Solar cells so thin they could blow away
After boom and bust, MIT analyst sees ‘defining moment’ for US shale
What’s down the road (excerpt)