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Algae CO2 Capture Part 1: How it Works

With federal emissions limits looming, CAER is proving an algae-based system can capture and sequester CO2.

UK Researchers Get $3 Million to Develop Carbon-Capture Technology

CAER has received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to develop carbon-capture technology.

UK Visualizes Future for Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant

UK’s design, energy and environmental cleanup expertise gives DOE and Paducah citizens a new view of their future

UK's John Anthony Talks Organic Solar Cells and Transistors

Chemistry professor John Anthony describes pioneering work in solar tech and flexible transistors.

CAER Lab #2 Grand Opening Press Conference

Energy research became more energy efficient today as UK opened its newest energy research building.

UK Opens Renewable Energy and Energy Storage Research Building

The $20.8 million new laboratory at the Center for Applied Energy Research uses 54% less energy.

Ultra-Quick Setting Concrete Press Conference at CAER

CAER and Minova North America announced a new fast-drying, ultra-quick setting concrete product.

UK and Minova Partner on New Concrete for Damaged Structures

A new fast-drying, ultra-quick setting concrete product for mining and shock-damaged structures.

HBEER: a University of Kentucky & State Project for Energy Efficient Housing

In January 2012, a ribbon cutting was held for the first prototype energy efficient home.

University of Kentucky's HBEER Prototype Tour

Tour the first Houseboat to Energy Efficient Residences prototype in Monticello, Ky.