Renewable energy

MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy

MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy

How can the world achieve the deep carbon emissions reductions that are necessary to slow or reverse the impacts of climate change? The authors of a new MIT study say that unless nuclear energy is meaningfully incorporated into the global mix of low-carbon energy technologies, the challenge of climate change will be much more difficult and costly to solve. For nuclear energy to take its place as a major low-carbon energy source, however, issues of cost and policy need to be addressed.

Renewable Revolution Through High Voltage Direct Current Systems

Renewable Revolution Through High Voltage Direct Current Systems

Today, the majority of power grids use alternating current (AC), which is less efficient at carrying energy over long distances and therefore more prone to power outages. HVDC systems address these issues by transporting electricity in direct current (DC) and converting it back to AC on delivery.