Caption: The first webinar in a two-part series aimed at giving members of the MIT community the opportunity to learn about and offer their thoughts on the benefits and challenges of working in collaboration with other organizations was held last month. Credits: Image: Kelley Travers/MIT Energy Initiative
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MIT is committed to driving the transition to a low-carbon world, throwing the full weight of its research forces into transformative technologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But “MIT can’t solve climate change alone,” said Maria T. Zuber, MIT s vice president for research and the E. A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics, speaking at a virtual symposium in late March.
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How COVID-19 Pushed ExxonMobil’s Automation Technology Limits
From remote access and robotics to artificial intelligence-driven operator assistants, ExxonMobil is using industry’s operational realties during the pandemic to drive the development and expansion of open automation technologies.
Mar 4th, 2021
COVID-19 created the conditions that “pushed us to test our limits and we learned that we could do a lot more work remotely than we previously thought,” said Dominic Clausi, vice president of engineering, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, during a presentation at the 2021 virtual ARC Forum. “The time efficiency [gained] doing remote work or remote support allowed us to actually better leverage our technical resources to improve the coverage of those events we were supporting remotely.”
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FuelCell Energy Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Financial Results
FuelCell Energy, Inc.January 21, 2021 GMT
Fiscal Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial Highlights
(All comparisons year-over-year unless otherwise noted)
Revenues of $17.0 million compared to $11.0 million, a 54% increase
Loss from operations of $(17.1) million compared to $(33.0) million
Net loss of $(18.9) million compared to $(35.2) million
Adjusted EBITDA of $(8.6) million compared to $(11.0) million
Fiscal Year 2020 Financial Highlights
(All comparisons year-over-year unless otherwise noted)
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Loss from operations of $(39.2) million compared to $(66.9) million
Net loss of $(89.1) million compared to $(77.6) million
Adjusted EBITDA of $(17.7) million compared to $(31.4) million