Energy


Modeling how minerals, industry and power systems connect helps shape the future of energy and smarter decision-making.
Mines researchers advance solutions to balance water and energy systems, easing strain and supporting sustainable resources for the future.
How Mines researchers are rethinking energy systems to improve resilience, reduce risk and better serve communities.
Mines researchers are leading the way on geothermal, nuclear and alternative fuels to power future energy systems with practical, scalable solutions.
Electrical demand is surging due to AI and other factors. Because of this new energy dynamic, nuclear power is "having a moment." Mines' nuclear experts are ready to answer the media's questions.
Peter Aaen has been named Dean of Energy and Materials Programs at Colorado School of Mines.
ARPA-E veteran Jenifer Shafer named inaugural Fryrear Presidential Chair at Mines to lead energy tech commercialization and bridge the lab-to-market gap.
The board comprises a diverse cohort of ten global leaders from the public and private sectors, representing deep expertise in finance, technology, mining, and governance.
Mines experts on Venezuelan oil reserves, energy economics, and global geopolitical impacts are available for media interviews.
A Colorado School of Mines professor is leading an international team studying how heavy, high-energy electrons and machine learning can produce better images of what’s happening inside storage casks.