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A matter of global survival...
With the world’s rising demand for oil beginning to outpace our ability to supply it, the science of energy has become a matter of “global survival.”
The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP) brings some of the Technion's best minds together to discover alternative and renewable energy sources, promote more efficient energy use, and reduce the environmental damage caused by the production of fossil fuels.
The Technion aims to be a major player in lessening our dependence on fossil fuels, by creating groundbreaking research in solar energy, windpower, and hydrogen technology. Learn more about Technion's key projects below.
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The GTEP aims to be a major player in lessening our dependence on fossil fuels. By coordinating the research of nine different Technion faculties, the interdisciplinary efforts described in the above video work toward not just creating new forms of energy, but creating new ways of storing and transporting energ
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ABOUT THE AMERICAN TECHNION SOCIETY
The Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology is one of the world’s leading science and technology
universities, and a major source of the innovation and brainpower behind
Israel’s high-tech economy.
American Technion Society
(ATS) donors provide critical support to the Technion by funding research,
faculty recruitment, student scholarships and fellowships, and by building
laboratories, classrooms, dormitories, and more. Based in New York City, the
ATS network of dedicated supporters around the U.S. has given more than $1.9
billion since its inception in 1940.
Learn more about ATS.

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