TEX-E Fellowship info session & lunch: Monday, April 10, 12:30-1:30pm
Students, staff, and faculty from all areas of study are welcome! Greentown Labs' Lara Cottingham and MIT's Ben Soltoff visit UT to share info about the TEX-E program (and fellowship opportunity) to create a strong, multidisciplinary, student-led energy entrepreneurship ecosystem in Texas.
New energy consortium announced
The Permian Energy Development Laboratory (PEDL) will advance energy research, educate the next generation of energy professionals, and support energy-intensive communities and the natural resources on which they depend.
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2020 Summer Energy Talks
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UTES: Energy and Evolution of Human Economic Order
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The Energy University Leads on Battery Innovation
The Cockrell School of Engineering has launched a new website for the UT Battery Research Group, which includes 28 faculty working on everything from novel storage materials to resource recovery.
Report: The Timeline and Events of the February 2021 Texas Electric Grid Blackouts
The University of Texas at Austin has released an unbiased assessment of the data and events of the February 2021 winter storm blackouts.
New tool models future energy costs and carbon implications for U.S.
A new online interactive dashboard enables users to understand the costs and impacts of major supplies and demands of energy through the year 2050 across the U.S.
UT, Department of Energy, and partners launch hydrogen project
H2@Scale brings hydrogen industry leaders together in Texas to design, build, and operate the first dedicated renewable hydrogen network.