This century will witness a major transformation in how energy is acquired, stored, and utilized globally. The impetus for this change comes from the deep impacts that both developed and developing societies have had on our planet’s environment during the past century, and the projections going forward of what will happen if we do not act transformatively within the next 2 decades. This paper describes the basis for a meeting held in October 2018 on the need for decarbonization in our energy landscape, and specifically the status and challenges of the science that provides the foundation for such technology. Within the realm of decarbonization in energy generation lies the science of solar energy conversion using new or improved photovoltai...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Recently concluded Paris Conference 2015 notes that, even after complying by pollution reduction com...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these s...
Technologies available today, and those expected to become competitive over the next decade, will pe...
Invited update of my Stanford report by Annual Reviews of Energy and Environment, then rejected.To s...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
The conversion of energy systems toward sustainable solutions has been progressing for several years...
In recent years, more efforts towards fighting climate change have been done. As a direct response, ...
An Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium titled “Status and Challenges in Science for Decarbonizing our Energ...
Since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was formed in 1988, it has engaged a sub...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in ener...
“The overall question for me is how to decarbonize society in the most affordable way,” says Nestor ...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Recently concluded Paris Conference 2015 notes that, even after complying by pollution reduction com...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these s...
Technologies available today, and those expected to become competitive over the next decade, will pe...
Invited update of my Stanford report by Annual Reviews of Energy and Environment, then rejected.To s...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
The conversion of energy systems toward sustainable solutions has been progressing for several years...
In recent years, more efforts towards fighting climate change have been done. As a direct response, ...
An Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium titled “Status and Challenges in Science for Decarbonizing our Energ...
Since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was formed in 1988, it has engaged a sub...
Abstract. The COP21 process targets decarbonisation in three steps during the 21rst century. First ...
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in ener...
“The overall question for me is how to decarbonize society in the most affordable way,” says Nestor ...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Recently concluded Paris Conference 2015 notes that, even after complying by pollution reduction com...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and climate change could be prevented if energ...