Stanford’s GCEP Makes Progress with Energy Research

STANFORD, Calif. — In early March, Stanford University’s Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) awarded $6.6 million to advance research on clean-burning fuels and technologies for capturing carbon dioxide emissions. Seven research teams — six from Stanford and one from Carnegie Mellon University, located in Pittsburgh — will share the funding.

The total number of GCEP-supported research programs is now 104, with funding totaling about $125 million since the project launched in 2002.

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