Next-gen batteries possible with new engineering approach
Dramatically longer-lasting, faster-charging, and safer lithium metal batteries may be possible, according to Penn State research, recently published in Nature Energy. Read More
Seed grants available to students interested in energy, environmental research
Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit proposals for seed grant funding that will support energy and environmental research conducted in EESL facilities. Read More
Re-Imagining Energy: Catching carbon
Penn State research is exploring possibilities for capturing, storing, and using carbon dioxide instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. Read More
The Re-Imagining Energy series is five stories on some of the energy expertise at the University, briefly sampling some of the more innovative ideas of Penn State researchers working together to solve key questions of making and using energy. Capturing carbon (above) is one of the five. The other four are below.