Energy storage
Harnessing the Earth, the atom and the leaf
October 27, 2011
There are many sources that can make a contribution to our energy supply, but likely not at a major scale in the near future.
‘Artificial leaf’ makes fuel from sunlight
September 30, 2011
Solar cell bonded to recently developed catalyst can harness the sun, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Findings could lead to better hydrogen storage
September 19, 2011
MIT-led research demonstrates method that could allow inexpensive carbon materials to store the volatile gas at room temperature.
A systematic way to find battery materials
August 12, 2011
New understanding of high-performing cathode compound could facilitate rapid evaluation of improved alternatives.
Research update: Improving batteries’ energy storage
July 25, 2011
New method allows a dramatic boost in capacity for a given weight.
How to choose a catalyst
June 13, 2011
MIT researchers provide a simple principle to predict which materials will perform best in fuel cells and metal air batteries.
New battery design could give electric vehicles a jolt
June 6, 2011
Significant advance in battery architecture could be breakthrough for electric vehicles and grid storage.
Energy Initiative announces new seed grant awards
April 20, 2011
More than $2 million awarded to 14 projects
Electrifying transportation: Devil is in the details
January 24, 2011
MIT symposium finds electric vehicle technology capabilities are way ahead of policy and infrastructure needs.
Doğutan, Nocera win award for microwave research
September 29, 2010
Postdoc, advisor recognized for significant contributions to renewable energy research
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Eni, Industry, Staff
Don Sadoway on innovation in energy storage
July 19, 2010
"What I Learned in 3.091 was All I Needed to Know" from Technology Day 2010
Thin films show surprising reactivity
June 24, 2010
MIT findings of high oxygen activity in thin-film materials might someday lead to greatly increased power production from future fuel cells
Enhancing the power of batteries
June 18, 2010
MIT team finds that using carbon nanotubes in a lithium battery can dramatically improve its energy capacity.
New water-splitting catalyst found
May 14, 2010
Research by MIT’s Dan Nocera expands the list of potential electrode materials that could be used to store energy.
Viruses harnessed to split water
April 12, 2010
MIT team’s biologically based system taps the power of sunlight directly, with the aim of turning water into hydrogen fuel.
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Energy, Environment, Materials science, Alternative energy, Solar, Eni














