Texas A&M researchers will work to harness energy from petroleum by extracting hydrogen while leaving the carbon underground.

More than 95% of hydrogen used in the chemical industry is produced using a fossil fuel method with negative environmental impacts.

Engineering professors Satish Bukkapatnam and Yu Ding have been working with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility since early 2019.

The three buses have been running on campus this summer and will be officially recognized at an Aug. 10 ceremony.

Charles Culp is leading a new way of thinking about energy use in residential and commercial spaces.

Researchers are focused on reducing emissions in the tiny country of Qatar, which has been named the world’s leading producer of CO2 per capita.