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CU Boulder and University of Wyoming engineers have successfully scaled up an innovative water-cooling system capable of providing continuous day-and-night radiative cooling for structures.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Conservation/Efficiency | University of Colorado BoulderNew research highlights a previously underexplored consequence of wind energy farms: a wake effect from upwind wind farms that can reduce the energy production of their downwind neighbors.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | University of Colorado BoulderCheap natural gas prices and the increasing availability of wind energy are pummeling the coal industry more than regulation, according to a new economic analysis from CU Boulder and North Carolina State University.
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | University of Colorado BoulderPrinceton University scientists, working with a Harvard graduate student, is for the first time applying deep learning — a powerful new version of the machine learning form of AI — to forecast sudden disruptions that can halt fusion reactions and damage the doughnut-shaped tokamaks that house the…
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Princeton University | Harvard UniversityA new study coordinated by CU Boulder makes clear the extraordinary speed and scale of increases in energy use, economic productivity and global population that have pushed the Earth towards a new geological epoch, known as the Anthropocene. Distinct physical, chemical and biological changes to…
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | University Research | University of Colorado BoulderCU Boulder engineers have developed an innovative bio-manufacturing process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the carbon-based materials needed to make energy storage cells.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | University of Colorado BoulderPrinceton engineering researchers have illuminated another path forward for LED technologies by refining the manufacturing of light sources made with crystalline substances known as perovskites, a more efficient and potentially lower-cost alternative to materials used in LEDs found on store shelves.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Conservation/Efficiency | Princeton University