April 14, 2014

Weekly Energy Newsletter

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Will Musk’s Gigafactory Gamble Pay Off?

Tesla’s audacious plan to build a giant battery factory may mostly be a clever negotiating tactic.

 
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Nuclear Powers Ahead in Some Countries, Falters in Others

Three years after the Fukushima disaster, some countries are pulling back from nuclear power while others grow capacity.

 

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Solving Solar Power Intermittency with Mirrors, Plastic Bottles, and Salt

New solar thermal technologies could address solar power’s intermittency problem.

 
 

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Making Ethanol from Waste Gas and Water

Stanford researchers develop a copper catalyst that can efficiently convert carbon monoxide and water to ethanol.

 
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The Forecasting Challenge for Power Networks of the Future

The energy-efficient power networks of the future will require entirely new ways of forecasting demand on the scale of individual households. That won’t be easy.

 
 

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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss (Week Ending April 12, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.

 
 

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Best Tech Stories from Around the Web (Week Ending April 12, 2014)

A roundup of the most interesting stories from other sites, collected by the staff at MIT Technology Review.

 
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