The motion of the ocean may be the key to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so University of Houston researchers set out to determine which U.S. coastlines are best suited for the process in a new study.
The Institute for Ecological Resilience (IER) at UH Energy has partnered with Harris County Precinct 4 in a major urban revitalization effort at Burnett Bayland Park. The collaboration brings together academic expertise and public infrastructure to enhance biodiversity and sustainability at one of the county’s key community spaces.
The Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME), in the Division of Energy and Innovation at UH, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SCS Technologies to establish a collaborative relationship focused on advancing industry engagement and workforce development in the energy sector.
An alumni spotlight profiling Dr. Don van Nieuwenhuise, the recipient of the 2025–2026 Outstanding Alumnus Award from the University of Houston’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. The piece details his successful 20-year career as a corporate petroleum geologist and his subsequent impact on academia, highlighted by his founding of UH's innovative Professional Master’s Program for working energy professionals.
The Institute for Ecological Resilience (IER) at UH Energy has partnered with Harris County Precinct 4 in a major urban revitalization effort at Burnett Bayland Park. The collaboration brings together academic expertise and public infrastructure to enhance biodiversity and sustainability at one of the county’s key community spaces.
The motion of the ocean may be the key to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so University of Houston researchers set out to determine which U.S. coastlines are best suited for the process in a new study.
The Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME), in the Division of Energy and Innovation at UH, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SCS Technologies to establish a collaborative relationship focused on advancing industry engagement and workforce development in the energy sector.
An alumni spotlight profiling Dr. Don van Nieuwenhuise, the recipient of the 2025–2026 Outstanding Alumnus Award from the University of Houston’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. The piece details his successful 20-year career as a corporate petroleum geologist and his subsequent impact on academia, highlighted by his founding of UH's innovative Professional Master’s Program for working energy professionals.
As the global demand for reliable electricity grows, University of Houston researchers are deploying artificial intelligence to solve a critical vulnerability in the power grid: the unpredictable aging and decay of large-scale batteries. The latest research from Xingpeng Li, associate professor at the Cullen College of Engineering, aims to make power grid batteries more efficient as solar and wind power expand.