Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
MIT researchers discovered that dendrites, cracks that harm the performance of solid-state batteries, can grow at far lower stresses than previously understood. The findings reveal why
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MIT researchers discovered that dendrites, cracks that harm the performance of solid-state batteries, can grow at far lower stresses than previously understood. The findings reveal why
The purpose of this guidance is to provide uniform direction to the Department of Energy (DOE) personnel and its major prime contractors1 in order to assist them in utilizing “best practices” in their
As the costs of energy storage have fallen and the range of applications for energy storage has broadened, a need has developed for a practical guide to preparing requests for proposals (RFPs)
Investigators in the MIT Energy Initiative and the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center have found that — depending on its future cost and performance — fusion energy has the potential
The Resources requested in this RFP will be acquired via PPAs for purchase of the Energy, Capacity, Ancillary Services, and, if applicable, Environmental Attributes (including RECs) produced by Wind,
At the MIT Energy Initiative''s Annual Research Conference, industry leaders agreed collaboration is key to advancing critical technologies amidst a changing energy landscape.
Items marked in the submittals table per the applicable technology (wind, solar, storage) shall be submitted for the Owner''s review and approval prior to equipment purchase or construction.
A look at how AI can be used to help support the clean energy transition by helping to manage power grid operations, plan infrastructure investments, guide the development of novel
Michigan utility DTE Energy announced a request for proposals (RFP) for new standalone energy storage projects totaling about 450 MW. The
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
The new Schmidt Laboratory for Materials in Nuclear Technologies (LMNT) at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center accelerates fusion materials testing using cyclotron proton beam
SAN FRANCISCO, December 16, 2021 – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), in ongoing efforts to ensure summer energy reliability and support a healthy environment, today approved an
The Advancing Contracting in Energy Storage (ACES) Working Group is an independent industry led and funded effort founded to develop a best practice guide for the energy storage project
MIT News explores the environmental and sustainability implications of generative AI technologies and applications.
Geothermal energy, a clean, continuous energy source accessible in many locations, has been slow to catch on. Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Romans made extensive use of geothermal
Subcontracting Plan Reporting in SAM As of 02/20/2026, the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS.gov) is retired, and all the Subcontracting reporting capabilities are
New research emphasizes the importance of well-validated models and forecasting tools in evaluating choices for investments in clean energy technologies and policies by governments and
The Implementation Plan provides an operating framework for the program, with additional details to be provided in Bulk Energy Storage program solicitations.
As a professional subcontracting project for the construction of energy storage power stations, this project will be responsible for the specific construction of energy storage power stations.
As MIT''s first vice president for energy and climate, Evelyn Wang is working to broaden MIT''s research portfolio, scale up existing innovations, seek new breakthroughs, and channel
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