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Have you ever wondered what cities are doing to reduce greenhouse gases? On this week’s Energy Bite, Kelly Klima, a research scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, has some answers.

Wind Turbines

Julian Lamy, a recent PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s Engineering and Public Policy Department, discusses the advantages of adding energy storage to wind projects. Listen Respond Learn More The Role of Energy Storage in Accessing Remote Wind Resources in the Midwest by Julian Lamy, Ineš L. Azevedo and Paulina Jaramillo Advantages and Challenges of Wind Energy by the Department of Energy Frequently Asked Questions About Windy Energy by the Department of Energy Transcript HOST: Have you… Read More

pumping gas

Stephanie Seki, a recent PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s Engineering and Public Policy Department, discusses why fuel contains 10% ethanol and how it affects the quantity of imported fuel. Listen Respond Learn More Ethanol Fuel Basics by the Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS): Overview and Issues by the Congressional Research Service EPA Finalizes Regulations to Mitigate the Potential for Misfueling of Vehicles, Engines and Equipment with E15 by the Environmental Protection… Read More