Tag: Wind
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Nation & WorldLet’s not fry the planet, but let’s not stoke resentment, eitherClean-energy transition will hurt some communities more than others. Inclusive policy and investments are crucial, says “Uncertain Futures” co-author.  
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Science & TechGreening the electric grid with gas turbinesA new Harvard study pokes holes in the belief that huge quantities of storage will be needed before clean, renewable sources can make a significant dent in greenhouse-gas emissions from electricity generation.  
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Science & TechBattery offers renewable energy breakthroughA team of Harvard scientists and engineers has demonstrated a new type of battery that could fundamentally transform the way electricity is stored on the grid, making power from renewable energy sources such as wind and sun far more economical and reliable.  
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HealthMore from spores: How they spreadResearchers discover how fungi developed an aerodynamic way to reduce drag on their spores so as to spread them as high and as far as possible.  
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Science & TechAmbitious undertakingU.S. Undersecretary of Energy Kristina Johnson said the United States plans to have 80 percent of its energy come from alternative and unconventional fossil fuels by 2050. She spoke as part of the “Future of Energy” discussion series sponsored by the Harvard University Center for the Environment.  
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Science & TechChina could meet its energy needs by wind aloneA team of environmental scientists from Harvard and Tsinghua University has demonstrated the enormous potential for wind-generated electricity in China.  
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Science & TechEnergy policies: ‘Forty-year failure’In 1973, four weeks after the Arab oil embargo, President Richard Nixon went on national television to talk about an energy crisis that had been mounting for two years. He asked Americans to turn off their Christmas lights. 
 
							 
							