Improving energy storage and conversion will expand use of renewables. A feature in Research Horizons highlights some of Georgia Tech's related projects.
Apr 22, 2015 - Atlanta, GA
Researchers have made significant strides in new energy generation technologies. Yet, before renewable sources can make a significant contribution to our energy supply, similar strides will be needed in energy storage, making it the new holy grail.
A feature article in Research Horizons magazine highlights some of the projects, led by Georgia Tech faculty and researchers, that will improve the capture, storage, management, and delivery of renewable energy.
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