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Using liquid air for grid-scale energy storage - MIT News Liquid air energy storage could be the lowest-cost solution for ensuring a reliable power supply on a future grid dominated by carbon-free yet intermittent energy sources, according to a new model from MIT researchers
A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy MIT engineers developed a membrane that filters the components of crude oil by their molecular size, an advance that could dramatically reduce the amount of energy needed for crude oil fractionation
Recovering from the past and transitioning to a better energy future . . . As part of an MIT Energy Initiative seminar, Emily A Carter, a professor at Princeton University, explained the importance of climate change mitigation in the energy transition, emphasizing that our approach must comprise transformation, intervention, and adaptation
Ensuring a durable transition - MIT News At the MIT Energy Initiative’s Annual Research Conference, speakers highlighted the need for collective action in a durable energy transition capable of withstanding obstacles
The role of modeling in the energy transition - MIT News At a recent MIT Energy Initiative colloquium, Joseph DeCarolis, the administrator of the U S Energy Information Administration, explained why long-term energy models are not forecasting tools — and why they’re still vitally important
New 3D chips could make electronics faster and more energy-efficient . . . A low-cost, scalable fabrication technology developed at MIT can integrate fast, efficient gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip, which could boost the performance of electronic chips used in high-bandwidth applications like video calling and real-time deep learning
Study shows how households can cut energy costs - MIT News Giving people better data about their energy use, plus some coaching, can help them substantially reduce their consumption and costs, according to a study by MIT researchers in Amsterdam