At MIT Energy Conference, experts zero in on legacy energy systems

Global power generation from renewables like solar and wind continues to rise, and innovation in fields like clean hydrogen production and nuclear fusion is thriving. But translating all that progress into lower global emissions will require major changes to legacy energy systems around the world. That was the most discussed challenge among speakers at this year’s MIT Energy Conference, hosted virtually last week by the MIT Energy Club. In some cases, energy systems can be adapted to integrate new power sources. In others, entirely new systems will have to be…

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