Energy Bite

Karen Clay, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon, explains how energy technologies can change the price of natural gas around...

Karen Clay, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon explains how our commercial buildings can affect energy consumption.

Karen Clay, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon University discusses how competitive renewable energy sources are with fossil fuels.

How does tax policy affect our energy technology decisions? Karen Clay, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon University explains.

From cooling power plants to use in hydraulic fracturing, our energy production has a great effect on water resources. Jared Cohon, Director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and President...

The full cost of energy isn’t always obvious, and the broad effects of our energy use are not always clear to consumers. Energy Bite expert Jared Cohon, Director of the Scott...

The more efficient we are with our use of energy, the less we rely on foreign resources. Energy Bite expert Jared Cohon, Director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and...

What do we do with dangerous waste from nuclear energy production? Energy Bite expert Jared Cohon, Director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and former President of Carnegie Mellon University,...

Energy Bite expert Jared Cohon, Director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and former President of Carnegie Mellon University, explains how the National Energy Labs started and the kinds of...

Automated vehicles can be safer and make life more efficient than conventional vehicles, but all of that affects energy use. Energy expert Jeremy Michalek, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Director...