The Woods Institute is now part of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Stanford researchers developed an affordable, durable technology that can harness energy created when salty ocean water and freshwater mingle.
Clean energy? Researchers develop technology to harness power from freshwater and seawater | Fox News | 7/30/19
Researchers Develop Technology To Harness Energy From Mixing Of Freshwater And Seawater | Forbes | 7/30/19
Stanford Researchers Create Battery to Harness 'Blue Energy' from Wastewater Mixed with Ocean Water | The Weather Channel | 7/29/19
Scientists develop way to turn wastewater into affordable, renewable energy | New York Post | 7/31/19
"Blue power" could make wastewater plants energy-independent | New Atlas | 7/29/19
Saltwater could provide another source of renewable energy | Earth.com News | 7/31/19
Stanford scientists harness energy from mixing of fresh and saltwater | Slash Gear | 7/31/19
Unleashing the power of blue energy | Innovators Magazine | 7/30/19
Scientists develop battery that taps into ‘blue energy’ formed when freshwater meets seawater | ZME Science | 7/31/19
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