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COMMUNICATION BRIEF 2 – Building Nexus Resilience

“Integrating Migration Models and WEF Nexus Assessments” explored various methods and tools for WEF nexus assessments alongside different approaches to modeling migration trends and dynamics. The discussion focused on the compatibility of these approaches to enhance integrated assessments, as well as the identification of key research gaps and opportunities in this space. We were excited to have 100+ participants representing 64 countries at the event!

Energy Institute Partners with USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness

The Texas A&M Energy Institute and the Texas A&M Health School of Public Health USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness signed a formal agreement on September 10, 2024 at the Texas A&M Energy Institute to build collaborative, complementary, and novel efforts in relevant research, education, and training. The USA Center for Rural Public Health […]

Texas A&M Energy Institute Joins $26 Million Initiative to Revolutionize Carbon Utilization

Researchers from Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M Energy Institute are playing a leading role in a groundbreaking initiative that seeks to revolutionize U.S. manufacturing toward zero or negative emissions.  Texas A&M and other top-tier institutions are part of a $26 million decarbonization effort led by Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Funded by the National […]

TEX-E: Nurturing Entrepreneurs for a Sustainable Future

Thirteen Texas A&M University students were selected as TEX-E Fellows for the Class of 2024-’25 to explore the critical importance of global energy transition, delve into the pillars of entrepreneurship, and witness firsthand how Houston is poised to become a global hub for energy innovation. Texas partnership universities attract an innovative talent pool to the Houston region, known as the energy capital of the world for its leadership in the energy transition.

From Salty to Sip-Worthy: Desalination Breakthroughs

Texas A&M Energy Institute seed funding supports research by Dr. Debjyoti Banerjee and Dr. Vijay Dhir to unlock the untapped potential of brackish groundwater reserves, transforming it into drinking water and ranch water through desalination.