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Fertilizer; solid electrolyte; start-up factory; carbon removal; BofA's Finucane
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September 2020
Nitricity team harvesting their tomatoes in Fresno

Stanford team puts decarbonized fertilizer to the test

New solid electrolyte material could improve lithium-ion batteries
 


Scholars, industry leader spell out necessities and challenges of carbon removal 


Stanford’s climate-tech startup factory: Four years, 25 new companies, $47.6M raised


Stanford technology predicts the slow death of a lithium-ion battery


Europe could spark climate action broadly, says Bank of America’s Finucane


Storing sunshine: Bay Area company cleans up affordable backup power


Precourt Institute for Energy and its initiatives fund 17 novel research projects for $1.8 million


Daniel Yergin explores energy’s role in growing U.S. tensions with China and Russia


Energy projects among new Stanford University grants to create sustainability pathways


Q&A with Arun Majumdar: New rule lets people sell energy flexibility into U.S. power market


Stanford model shows how fluids unlock faults to unleash earthquake swarms


Renewables growth in Asia underappreciated, but “no vaccine for climate crisis”

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EVENTS

Events listed are free, open to the public, online, require registration and Pacific Time, unless otherwise noted.

ERE Seminar: Short-term solar PV forecasting: training machine vision, with Adam Brandt, Monday, 10/5, 1:00 pm

Energy Seminar: Advancing California toward a 100% clean energy future through research, with California Energy Commission's Janea Scott, Monday, 10/5, 4:30 pm

Special report launch: “An Action Plan for CSS in California: Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions” with former U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Thursday, 10/22, 11:30-2:30 pm

TomKat Center Fall 2020 Innovation Showcase: Three Innovation Transfer teams will talk about the sustainable energy problems they are tackling, the technologies underpinning their solutions and product developments. Thursday, 10/22, 4:00-5:00 pm

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