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A new study published in Science reveals how AI can be used to design new nanomaterials. By understanding the thermodynamic forces that govern the atomic structure of MXenes, researchers have laid the groundwork for using AI to create bespoke materials for applications in clean energy, space exploration, and more. Read more on Drexel News!
Our country is going to rapidly deploy and manufacture clean energy technologies to a scale never seen before, thanks in large part to historic laws passed by the Biden-Harris administration and Congress. This shift is already unleashing new jobs and economic opportunities around the country, but many communities reliant on fossil fuel production – coal, ... The post How our clean energy laws can…
And the differences could undermine the program. [Today’s blog is a joint effort of Severin Borenstein, James Bushnell, Steve Cicala and Ryan Kellogg] The Clean Electricity Performance Program (CEPP) is … Continue Reading The CEPP is Not a Clean Energy Standard
In the first part of this series, we explored how Canada could benefit from changing its tack on energy and climate. Specifically, we recommended that Ottawa show up as a constructive participant in global climate talks and support provincial leadership on clean energy and carbon pricing; we also encouraged Ottawa to make better use of […]
Clean Energy Perspectives is the quarterly Newsletter of the Europe-China Clean Energy Centre (EC2). It is intended as a means
