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Hopkins Civil and Systems Engineering Faculty Share Latest Energy Research with International Forum
CategoriesYury Dvorkin, Magdalena Klemun, and Jan Drgona presented at The Energy Technology and Science Bridge event which offered a look at the latest research to address global energy challenges
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Q&A with Dan Kammen
CategoriesThis article is part of a series featuring Q&As with Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI)-affiliated researchers. Next up is Daniel Kammen, who was recently announced as the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of the…
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China's approach could offer a pathway to break the 'cost curse'
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Heating and cooling buildings could soon become greener and more affordable thanks to a new tool developed by Hopkins engineer and smart-grid expert Yury Dvorkin
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Johns Hopkins hosts international energy summit to accelerate clean technology innovation
CategoriesThe inaugural Energy Technology and Science Bridge event brought together researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals
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The Ralph S. O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute secured a state government grant to establish an energy technology lab in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood.
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Researchers from the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) and Morgan State University are teaming up with the State of Maryland’s Maryland Energy Association (MEA) to establish the Maryland presence in a new national center supporting…
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Researchers’ simulated attacks spotlight new risks
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, passed on August 12, by the U.S. Congress, is considered by many to be the largest investment in the fight against climate change ever…
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Ralph S. O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) founded under the leadership of Ben Schafer
CategoriesThe institute will serve as the university's interdisciplinary home for ongoing research and education aimed at creating clean, renewable, and sustainable energy technologies.
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Wind turbines perched atop slender steel tubular towers have become a common site as the nation’s renewable energy infrastructure expands rapidly. These supporting towers, which have a diameter-to-thickness (D/t) of…