Revealing the Secrets that May Unlock the Potential of Thermoelectric Materials

Disordered thermoelectric materials—which convert heat into electricity—are crucial to the work of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In addition...

China’s Sluggish Electricity Market Reforms Impede Decarbonization Efforts

Over the past decade, the transition of China’s electricity generation from a centrally planned operation (CPO) to a market-based system has...

Hopkins Student Wind Energy Team Wins First Place in Turbine Design Contest at 2023 Collegiate Wind Competition

For the third straight year, the Johns Hopkins Student Wind Energy Team (HSWET) had a great showing at the Collegiate Wind...

Evan LaTourrette-Ghez Becomes First JHU Student to Graduate with Energy Minor

Evan LaTourrette-Ghez ‘23 is the first Johns Hopkins graduate with a minor in energy, an academic program that was launched in...

Optica Women Scholars Program Honors Dana Kachman for Work on Solar Cells

This story originally appeared in the Hub. Solar energy has yet to reach its full potential in combating greenhouse gas emissions....

ROSEI and WSE Faculty Meet Governor Wes Moore as Part of Successful ARPA-E Summit

Leading energy researchers from the Whiting School of Engineering and its Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) met with Maryland Governor...