Solar
Here comes the sun
January 11, 2012
A new sunflower-inspired pattern increases concentrated solar efficiency.
Also labeled: Biomimetics, Computation, Computer modeling, Energy, Global, Mechanical engineering, Thermoelectricity
Making her move
January 9, 2012
MIT senior overcame disabilities to study materials science, hoping to pave the way for other aspiring engineers.
A novel way to concentrate sun’s heat
December 2, 2011
MIT researchers find a way to generate power without the usual mirror arrays.
Student project identifies improvements for campus PVs
November 30, 2011
Class works with Facilities to analyze existing conditions.
A test of teamwork, engineering skill and endurance across the Australian Outback
November 29, 2011
After placing 15th in the 2011 Veolia World Solar Challenge, MIT’s Solar Electric Vehicle Team reflects on their experience and looks ahead to the future.
Shining brightly
October 26, 2011
Vast amounts of solar energy radiate to the Earth constantly, but tapping that energy cost-effectively remains a challenge.
What can make a dent?
October 24, 2011
Given the enormous scale of worldwide energy use, there are limited options for achieving significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
A new approach to solar power
October 21, 2011
Hybrid solar-thermoelectric systems could provide advantages over conventional solar cells or solar thermal plants.
Graphene shows unusual thermoelectric response to light
October 7, 2011
Finding could lead to new photodetectors or energy-harvesting devices.
‘Artificial leaf’ makes fuel from sunlight
September 30, 2011
Solar cell bonded to recently developed catalyst can harness the sun, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
How to make solar power 24/7
July 29, 2011
MIT team designs concentrated solar thermal system that could store heat in vats of molten salts, supplying constant power.
Sun-free photovoltaics
July 28, 2011
Materials engineered to give off precisely tuned wavelengths of light when heated are key to new high-efficiency generating system.
Also labeled: Energy, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI)
Research update: New way to store sun’s heat
July 13, 2011
Modified carbon nanotubes can store solar energy indefinitely, then be recharged by exposure to the sun.
While you’re up, print me a solar cell
July 11, 2011
New MIT-developed materials make it possible to produce photovoltaic cells on paper or fabric, nearly as simply as printing a document.
‘Artificial leaf’ moves closer to reality
June 9, 2011
MIT researchers develop a device that combines a solar cell with a catalyst to split water molecules and generate energy.
Solar power, with a side of hot running water
May 2, 2011
New system for flat-panel solar power could be combined with hot water systems for greater performance.
Solar power goes viral
April 25, 2011
MIT researchers use genetically modified virus to produce structures that improve solar-cell efficiency by nearly one-third.
Also labeled: Eni, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI)
Turning windows into powerplants
April 15, 2011
New technology from MIT could enable a building’s windows to generate power, without blocking the view.
BigBelly Solar at MIT: smart compactors with a green streak
April 6, 2011
Also labeled: Facilities, Going green
New way to grow microwires
February 4, 2011
Researchers find simple, inexpensive method to produce silicon wires for sensors, batteries and solar cells.
Graphene electrodes for organic solar cells
January 6, 2011
Researchers identify technique that could make a new kind of solar photovoltaic panel practical.
Solar leader sees bright future
December 10, 2010
Founder of Chinese company that is world’s leading maker of silicon photovoltaic panels says the technology is close to grid parity.
Fine-tuning photosynthesis
November 5, 2010
MIT analysis shows how synthetic systems for capturing the sun’s energy could be made more efficient.
Power to the people
October 28, 2010
Entrepreneurs at MIT’s Legatum Center are trying to bring clean-energy solutions to developing countries.
Catching the sun’s heat
October 26, 2010
Storing thermal energy in chemical form has the potential to make it indefinitely storable and transportable.
Solar funnel
September 13, 2010
New antenna made of carbon nanotubes could make photovoltaic cells more efficient by concentrating solar energy.
Solar cell, heal thyself
September 7, 2010
New self-assembling photovoltaic technology can keep repairing itself to avoid any loss in performance.




























