Posts Categorized: Sustainability
Device designed by U of T Engineering team regenerates carbon capture liquids by rapidly switching between electrolyzer and fuel cell mode
U of T Engineering researchers increase the stability of this emerging solar technology under high temperatures, helping to overcome a key barrier to commercial application
New research explores the potential of artificial intelligence to optimize heating and cooling in buildings on the U of T campus
Electrocatalyst achieves record-breaking selectivity toward the desired product, a key step toward industrial production
Professor David Sinton (MIE) is principal investigator for the CANSTOREnergy project, which receives $24 million through New Frontiers in Research Fund’s 2022 Transformation Competition
A new academic-industry partnership aims to develop bio-leaching technologies to clean up contaminated material and extract valuable products
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