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The Energy Policy Innovation Center (EPICenter), along with the Beneficial Electrification League and Wells Fargo, hosted the Georgia Electrification…

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The Department of Energy has selected Georgia Institute of Technology as the Southeastern Regional Center of Excellence to enhance and expand the…

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Physicist Steven Chu was the first person appointed to the U.S. Cabinet after having won a Nobel Prize. On April 26, he will deliver a public…

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Iris Tien’s method reduces the possible locations for sensors by nearly 99% and accounts for flood risk, population vulnerability, and more.

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Study looks at the environmental and economic benefits of overhead cable-line technology for nation’s highways

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The MURI program seeks to fund research teams with creative and diverse solutions to complex problems and is a major part of the DoD’s research…

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More than 230 energy research and industry participants convened to discuss and advance energy storage technologies during Georgia Tech Battery…

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Jennifer M. Granholm, the United States secretary of energy, visited a team of interdisciplinary and interinstitutional researchers led by Georgia…

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Over 9% of global passenger vehicle sales last year were electric vehicles (EVs) according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

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Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the…

GT Energy In The News

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Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute Executive Director Tim Lieuwen is quoted in this article in the Georgia Recorder on…

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GT Assistant Professor Emily Grubert joins NPR Morning Edition host Noel King to discuss how the extraordinary weather event in…

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Georgia Tech's Chuanyi Ji leads research on why power restoration after major storms can take so long.

Issues in Science and Technology

An editorial piece by Timothy Lieuwen, Seth Marder, and Chaouki T. Abdallah that argues that research universities should re-…

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Wind turbine blades are notoriously difficult to recycle. The Re-Wind Network wants to repurpose them.