The "Powering the Kentucky Bioeconomy for a Sustainable Future" project has been awarded $20 million from NSF.
UK College of Design students created plans for 100 acres of algae photobioreactors at East Bend Station.
With federal emissions limits looming, CAER is proving an algae-based system can capture and sequester CO2.
CAER has received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to develop carbon-capture technology.
UK’s design, energy and environmental cleanup expertise gives DOE and Paducah citizens a new view of their future
Chemistry professor John Anthony describes pioneering work in solar tech and flexible transistors.
Energy research became more energy efficient today as UK opened its newest energy research building.
The $20.8 million new laboratory at the Center for Applied Energy Research uses 54% less energy.
Two high school students are conducting a project at UK that could change lithium-ion batteries.
Groundbreaking of a UK coal/biomass-to-liquids unit that could lead to development of vehicle fuels.