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Stanford Energy Newsletter
News

Stanford faculty awarded $2.2 million for innovative energy research
Stanford Report

Tom Jaramillo wins Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists & Engineers
School of Engineering

Stanford scientists use microbes to make 'clean' methane
Stanford Report

Scientists observe lithium-sulfur batteries in action
Stanford Report

Stanford's George Shultz on energy: It's personal
Stanford Report

Edison's Battery Reborn
Wall Street Journal

Challenges in advancing the electric infrastructure
San Francisco Examiner

Clean tech investors find opportunities at nexus of energy and IT
Precourt Energy Efficiency Center

Auto execs: To meet hype, electric car prices need to go lower, batteries longer
Precourt Energy Efficiency Center

William Perry: U.S. can break dependence on foreign oil within 10 years
Precourt Energy Efficiency Center

Researchers Synthesize Printable, Electrically Conductive Gel
Stanford Report

X-ray Vision Exposes Aerosol Structures
SLAC News Center

Stanford Scientists Develop Ultrafast Nickel-Iron Battery
Stanford Report

Events
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Stanford Energy Club connects students, faculty and Bay Area professionals interested in energy issues. For more information, visit energyclub.stanford.edu.

Precourt Institute for Energy

The Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE) at Stanford engages in a broad-ranging, interdisciplinary program of research and education on energy – applying fundamental research to the problem of supplying energy in environmentally and economically acceptable ways, using it efficiently, and facing the behavioral, social, and policy challenges of creating new energy systems for the U.S. and the world.

PIE serves as the hub of a broad and deep network of experts from various science, technology, behavioral, and policy disciplines who are working independently and collaboratively to solve the world's most pressing energy problems.

PIE's mission is to advance the goal of major and rapid energy transformations. PIE provides funding and associated support for cutting-edge energy research, creates and maintains avenues for effective communication and intellectual exchange among scholars and others seeking energy solutions, and develops energy-literate leaders and communities through educational programs and the dissemination of research results.

Energy Research Centers and Programs

The following centers, programs, and projects are significant strands in the fabric of interdisciplinary energy research at Stanford.


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Video Talks by Stanford Energy Leaders
PIE is pleased to present a special video series featuring short talks by faculty, students and other energy thought leaders at Stanford and SLAC.
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