Energy

School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers find dangerous sulfates are formed, and their particles get bigger, within the plumes of pollution belching from coal-fired power plants.
Annalisa Bracco, Taka Ito, and Chris Reinhard from the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences will create computer models to measure how well CO2 removal techniques work on land, rivers, and oceans, as part of $264 million in grants.
Physicist Steven Chu was the first person appointed to the U.S. Cabinet after having won a Nobel Prize. On April 26, he will deliver a public lecture at Georgia Tech on climate change and innovative paths towards a more sustainable future.
Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center leads effort to develop new energy planning models for metro Atlanta
Emily Grubert, Assistant Professor in CEE, has contributed to a new report from Resources for the Future (RFF) entitled, "On the Path to an Equitable Energy Transition."
Georgia Tech partnered with Georgia Power to host the dedication of the Microgrid in Tech Square.
Researchers studied how recovery, guided by common policies from FEMA and industry, varies with respect to the severity of disruptive events.
Georgia Tech students develop unique solar vehicle
Energy Insights from Policy Expert Marilyn Brown
Students identify energy savings