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Wind technology is growing—literally. Today’s offshore wind turbines can tower more than 490 feet above ground, their spinning blades churning out up to 8 megawatts (MW) each—about enough to power 4000 homes in the U.S.
The award recognizes innovative young scientist disrupting the life sciences, chemistry and physical sciences & engineering.
Denver 7 News interviews RASEI Fellow Jeff Logan for comment on the government's commitment to convert four national laboratories to net zero in the coming years.
Think it’s been unusually windy on the Front Range this spring? You’re right.
This discussion around the IPCC Report gathers opinions from RASEI Fellows Oana Luca andChuck Kutscher
The Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program (OSELP) is pleased to announce the selection of Fellows for the 2022 Cohort.
This report from RASEI Fellow Oana Luca proposes a new technique for Carbon Capture
RASEI Fellow Jeff Logan discusses the current oil and gas crisis, and what it means for the future of renewable energy
New Editor in Chief, RASEI Fellow Garry Rumbles, reviews the research landscape in sustainable fuels.
RASEI Fellow Tanja Cuk reports, in Nature Materials, an approach that provides insights into the splitting of water to produce molecular hydrogen.