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Geothermal Heating Project
Stanford Researchers Publish Subsurface Thermal Map for Continental US
Temperature predictions at 5 kilometers depth based on the Stanford Temperature Model (source: Website screenshot, Stanford Temperature Model)A study by Mohamma…
Hydrogen Production
Yoon, Japan's Kishida Agree to Cooperate in Hydrogen Sector
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol (L), Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attend a moderated discu…
Hydropower Plant
Drought-Driven Shift From Hydropower to Fossil Fuels Raises Emissions and Imperils Public Health, Stanford Study Reveals
Droughts in Western states have resulted in higher carbon emissions and pose a threat to human health as hydropower is replaced by fossil fuels, according to re…
Electric Vehicle Battery
New Method Helps Make Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Last Longer
Scientists at Stanford University have designed a new approach to make lithium-ion battery packs last longer and suffer less from rapid charging.
Nuclear waste
Breaking U.S. Nuclear Waste Stalemate could be Key to Biden’s Climate Goals, Stanford Scholars Say
Stanford University experts are cautiously optimistic that the Biden administration can change the U.S. trajectory on nuclear waste, and they offer their though…
PowerGrid Technology
Tracking Power Generation and Use in the U.S. on an Hourly Basis
A team of researchers at Stanford University has found a way to track how much electricity is generated and used in the U.S. on an hourly basis.
CCS
Stanford University Studys Suggests Carbon Capture Can Cause More Harm Than Good
All sorts of scenarios have been developed under the assumption that carbon capture actually reduces substantial amounts of carbon.
Burns & McDonnell
Our company got its start in 1898. Two new Stanford University engineering graduates Clinton S.