Green Buzz

Researchers have developed a new type of low-temperature fuel cell that directly converts biomass to electricity with assistance from a catalyst activated by solar or thermal energy.
Two of Tech’s top experts in the field to discuss the issue
Tech’s Adam Stulberg explains how energy impacts global relations.
Dean Alford, EE 76, goes against the grain to build a Georgia coal plant.
Before enrolling in Georgia Tech’s MBA Program, Brian Edgerton had long been interested in sustainability.
Faculty editorial explain a new core learning element for undergraduates, centered on the theme of "creating sustainable communities"
Each year the Earth Day celebration at Georgia Tech attracts people from not only campus, but also from Atlanta and the entire Southeast.
It's not the planes, trains or automobiles that Assistant Professor Kari Watkins is focusing on these days. It's the bikes. Her research is helping to keep them safer and guiding the City of Atlanta on how to be more bike-friendly.
A smartphone app and related study for Atlanta bicyclists has won the first-ever Excellence in Innovation / Research of the Year Award from the Young Professionals in Transportation organization.
Assistant professor Kari Watkins said Georgia needs the political will to invest in building bullet trains before the high-speed links will happen in the state. And that’s the hardest part.