Study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions 60 percent higher than EPA reports
The Environmental Defense Fund-led study integrates over half a decade of research by a community of scientists, including CSU researchers.
The Environmental Defense Fund-led study integrates over half a decade of research by a community of scientists, including CSU researchers.
Colorado State University is part of a consortium of research institutions examining technology allowing an electric car to recharge itself on the road.
Following a series of judged events May 10-22, a winner will be crowned for EcoCAR 3, one of the nation's premier Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions.
The researchers will continue developing their prototype and prepare it for demonstration at the final phase of the competition at the NASA Glenn Research Center in October.
Students on the Solar-Powered Refrigeration Team are using their mechanical engineering Senior Design project to test solutions that could make refrigeration more affordable and sustainable for developing nations.
Colorado State University’s Energy Institute, in collaboration with two corporations -- Cummins Inc. and Woodward Inc. -- have landed a $1.2-million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop medium, heavy-duty and on-road natural gas engines for the bigger trucks.
Get a peek at the students' transformed Chevy Camaro, and what it can do.
A new study finds that particle-forming emissions from chemical products are twice as high as those from the transportation sector.
Researchers strategized a method to utilize laser-generated sparks to further advance the field of laser ignition of engines.
Learn more about the Energy Institute with Executive Director Bryan Willson and Associate Director Jeff Muhs Jan. 31.