08/12/2022 SOURCE: news.mit.edu
MIT engineers have developed a method to increase wind farms’ energy output. Whereas individual turbines are typically controlled separately, the new approach models the wind flow of the entire collection of turbines and optimizes the control of individual units.
A new method boosts wind farms’ energy output, without new equipment
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Economics, Recycling, World Population, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Education,
Powering the energy transition with better storage
Researchers from MIT and Princeton offer a comprehensive cost and performance evaluation of the role of long-duration energy storage technologies in transforming energy systems.
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Topics: Sustainability, Fertilizer,
New research coming from chemical engineers, looking at the "next generation" of making ammonia. Producing fertilizer on a smaller scale would be especially beneficial for farmers in remote areas who struggle with infrastructure...such as transportation or the energy required in manufacturing. This will be a game-changer for many people!
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MIT is making strides on bioengineering nitrogen-fixing cereal crops!
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Topics: Fertilizer, Biotech, Plant Breeding,
It's exciting to think about a time when many crops won't require additional nitrogen. Now, can we add grass to this so we don't need to add nitrogen to our lawns and golf courses?
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