
energy
Will Retiring Coal-Fired Power Plants Lead To More Volatile Electricity Prices?
Dec 19, 2019 • 2 min. readThe latest issue of The Takeaway explores the financial implications of coal-to-gas fuel switching in U.S. power plants.
New Electrodes Could Increase The Efficiency Of Electric Vehicles And Aircraft
Nov 21, 2019 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M research team describes the process of creating new supercapacitor electrodes that have drastically improved mechanical properties.
Texas A&M Scientists Develop Crucial, Multiscale Oil Spill Model
Jun 24, 2019 • 5 min. readSupported by the BP-funded Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, new computer model covers scales from droplets to oceans, to predict how future oil spills would travel in the Gulf.
Researcher Studies The Memory Effect Of Water On Gas Hydrate Recrystallization
Jun 3, 2019 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M petroleum engineering professor's research on natural gas hydrates could be key to developing the energy resource in an economical, environmentally responsible way.
A Texas A&M team will use a $1 million Department of Energy grant for research that could improve assessment of events that affect power system resilience.
Aggie Engineers Pursue Ultra-Efficient Cars At International Shell Competition
May 8, 2019 • 4 min. readA team of 10 graduating mechanical engineering seniors from Texas A&M won the prize for off-track safety at the annual Shell Eco-marathon energy efficiency competition in Sonoma, California.
Texas A&M Researchers Land DOE Grant To Improve U.S. Cybersecurity
Jan 15, 2019 • 4 min. readAmong the 11 teams to receive a U.S. Department of Energy award is a team from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) led by Dr. Kate Davis.
Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering researchers are contributing to renewable energy solutions with a National Science Foundation grant.
A team of researchers have created a synthetic material that will make solar energy a more cost-effective, efficient and reliable source of power.