
Guest Post: House Calls - Finding energy inefficiencies using residential energy audits
Melissa C. Lott is an engineer and researcher who works at the intersection of energy and public health.

Guest Post: House Calls - Finding energy inefficiencies using residential energy audits

Waste-to-Energy: a mountain of trash, or a pile of energy?

(Un)Reliable Energy Supplies - Transportation

Routine Maintenance Plunges Southern California into Darkness

Population and Purpose: Where we use electricity

The U.S. Electric Grid vs. Extreme Weather

Integrating Renewables Into the U.S. Electric Grid - a Discussion with Dr. Paul Denholm

David MacKay: Sustainable Energy - without the hot air

An Electric Power Industry Evolution - from Provider to Partner

10 Calories in, 1 Calorie Out - The Energy We Spend on Food

Guest Post: Tighten up your house, but not too much...

Energy Sustainability Conference Begins in Washington, DC

Energy Efficiency for Economic Strength

Molecular-Level Energy Storage

The Penalty for Early Withdrawals

Saving Water with Wind

Welcome to Plugged In!
Welcome to Plugged In, a new addition to the Scientific American blogging family! This blog brings together four authors - Robynne, Scott, Melissa, and David - who will explore the connections between energy, the environment, and our lives.

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