Solar
Eni-MIT Energy Society launched
June 13, 2013
Angela Belcher wins $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize
June 4, 2013
MIT professor honored for her innovations that take cues, and materials, from nature to tackle key societal issues.
The solar duel: China vs. the United States
May 30, 2013
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
Also labeled: MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Alternative energy, China, Economics, Energy, Foreign policy, Policy, Political science, Politics, Trade
Balance is key to making quantum-dot solar cells work
May 24, 2013
MIT team finds that the ratio of component atoms is vital to performance.
Secret of efficient photosynthesis is decoded
May 14, 2013
MIT researchers find that the key to purple bacteria’s light-harvesting prowess lies in highly symmetrical molecules.
NSE-led teams sweep energy innovation contest
April 30, 2013
Future Energy @ MIT pitch competition focuses on finding solutions to the world’s energy challenges
At MIT, Gov. Deval Patrick highlights clean-energy achievements
April 26, 2013
Earth Day talk details Massachusetts’ accomplishments since the governor’s MIT speech five years ago, and outlines new goals.
Special deal on photon-to-electron conversion: Two for one!
April 18, 2013
New technique developed at MIT could enable a major boost in solar-cell efficiency.
Also labeled: Energy, Electrical Engineering, Excitonics, Materials Science and Engineering, Quantum physics
Power to the people
April 18, 2013
From afar, MIT grad student Chidube Ezeozue devotes energy to his fellow Nigerians.
Creating tomorrow's home: 'Soft' but resilient
March 25, 2013
MIT-led team’s award-winning housing design unveiled as part of 21st-century model for sustainable urban development
Also labeled: Architecture, Building, Cities, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Renewable, Sustainability
New solar-cell design based on dots and wires
March 25, 2013
MIT researchers improve efficiency of quantum-dot photovoltaic system by adding a forest of nanowires.
MIT researchers develop solar-to-fuel roadmap for crystalline silicon
March 4, 2013
New analysis points the way to optimizing efficiency of an integrated system for harvesting sunlight to make storable fuel.
MIT’s Ernest J. Moniz nominated Secretary of Energy
March 4, 2013
President Obama’s pick is head of the MIT Energy Initiative and a former undersecretary of energy.
Capturing energy from the sun
January 23, 2013
MIT investigators are inspired by a deep-sea bacterium that is able to harvest tiny amounts of incoming solar energy with exquisite efficiency.
Michael Liebreich sees shift to cleaner energy as inevitable
January 17, 2013
Chief executive officer of Bloomberg New Energy Finance says clean energy will eventually be the norm.
Flexible, light solar cells could provide new opportunities
December 21, 2012
MIT researchers develop a new approach using graphene sheets coated with nanowires.
Harnessing solar energy
December 13, 2012
Novel approach yields both electricity and heat.
Funneling the sun’s energy
November 25, 2012
MIT engineers propose a new way of harnessing photons for electricity, with the potential for capturing a wider spectrum of solar energy.
In profile: Seeing the light
October 15, 2012
Architect Christoph Reinhart studies how buildings — and whole communities — can use daylight to become more energy-efficient.
Also labeled: Architecture, Building, Cambridge, Boston and region, Cities, Energy, Faculty, Mapping, Research
New interactive map assesses solar power potential of Cambridge
October 2, 2012
Public launch for project taking place Oct. 3
Also labeled: Architecture, Cambridge, Boston and region, Collaboration, Electric vehicles, Energy, Faculty, Photovoltaics, Research
Patterning defect-free nanocrystal films with nanometer resolution
August 20, 2012
New process developed at MIT could enable better LED displays, solar cells and biosensors — and foster basic physics research.
Bringing power to the people — and heat as well
August 6, 2012
Sun-powered system developed by MIT students could provide electricity, heat and cooling to rural schools and clinics.
Researchers explain how dye-based nanotubes can help harvest light’s energy
July 6, 2012
Tiny cylinders help reveal how natural-light-harvesting antennae collect light with exceptional efficiency.
Also labeled: Carbon nanotubes, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Energy, Graduate, postdoctoral, Nanoscience and nanotechnology, Photonics, Photosynthesis, Physics, Research, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Excitonics, Moungi Bawendi, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF)
New technique allows simulation of noncrystalline materials
June 22, 2012
Multidisciplinary team develops mathematical approach that could help in simulating materials for solar cells and LEDs.
All-carbon solar cell harnesses infrared light
June 21, 2012
New type of photovoltaic device harnesses heat radiation that most solar cells ignore.
Textured surface may boost power output of thin silicon solar cells
June 13, 2012
MIT team finds new approach to trapping light efficiently in thin-film silicon solar cells.
A new dimension for solar energy
March 27, 2012
Innovative 3-D designs from an MIT team can more than double the solar power generated from a given area.


























