The Scott Institute for Energy Innovation works through the academic units of Carnegie Mellon University to find solutions for the nation's and the world's energy challenges including pathways to a low carbon future, smart grid, new materials for energy, shale gas, and building energy efficiency through research, education, and policymaker and public communication.
ECHOES d5.3 Enabling factors for consumer actionEchoes_Project
Analysis of enabling factors for collective action in the energy transition domain. Enabling factors are energy relevant framework conditions that can be actively shaped by policy makers in a society committed to energy transition.
Low Carbon Business Innovation
Supporting Scottish SME's to develop low carbon products and services
Funded by ERDF, University of Edinburgh & Edinburgh Napier University
Partners: ERDF, Edinburgh Napier University, Heriot-Watt University
Duration: May 2011 - present
We support businesses to develop low carbon products and services, and partner with organisations like NHS, Transport Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, 2020 Climate Group and RBS to shape and implement all kinds of low carbon projects.
Since Dec 2010 we've had around 3000 visitors through our doors and supported approximately 100 businesses and networks to create new low carbon projects, products and services, and attract investment into Scotland.
6 best topics for Civil Engineering DissertationFurqan Arshad
Dissertation is a vital part in any major studies and engineers have a very hard time mostly selecting topics for their dissertations. Here are 6 best and popular topics I have explained for Civil Engineers.
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The aim of the project is to identify, support and accelerate the formation, packaging and financing of up to 12 Scottish project partnerships that support Scotland’s transition to a low carbon economy and society through creating smarter and more sustainable cities, communities and islands.
Local Kenyan entrepreneurs are developing profitable energy access businesses, but these investable opportunities are a blind spot for impact investors.
WRI, with support from the DOEN Foundation and Wallace Global Fund, has sought to make these businesses more visible by conducting interviews with both local entrepreneurs and investors, documenting barriers and opportunities for investment and exploring ideas for shifting approaches to investing.
Learn more at https://www.wri.org/events/2019/06/creating-pipeline-local-entrepreneurs
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Analysis of enabling factors for collective action in the energy transition domain. Enabling factors are energy relevant framework conditions that can be actively shaped by policy makers in a society committed to energy transition.
Low Carbon Business Innovation
Supporting Scottish SME's to develop low carbon products and services
Funded by ERDF, University of Edinburgh & Edinburgh Napier University
Partners: ERDF, Edinburgh Napier University, Heriot-Watt University
Duration: May 2011 - present
We support businesses to develop low carbon products and services, and partner with organisations like NHS, Transport Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, 2020 Climate Group and RBS to shape and implement all kinds of low carbon projects.
Since Dec 2010 we've had around 3000 visitors through our doors and supported approximately 100 businesses and networks to create new low carbon projects, products and services, and attract investment into Scotland.
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Dissertation is a vital part in any major studies and engineers have a very hard time mostly selecting topics for their dissertations. Here are 6 best and popular topics I have explained for Civil Engineers.
Jackie Smith explains the ins and outs of ECCI's Smart Accelerator Project.
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Local Kenyan entrepreneurs are developing profitable energy access businesses, but these investable opportunities are a blind spot for impact investors.
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Learn more at https://www.wri.org/events/2019/06/creating-pipeline-local-entrepreneurs
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Focus on cost reductions and challenges and opportunities that are emerging for PV.
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On March 5th, 2010 the UNH Wildcats, Whittemore School of Business, New Hampshire Division of Economic Development and Public Service of New Hampshire hosted a unique afternoon workshop at UNH aimed at building teams, developing effective leaders and stimulating innovation.
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In this webinar, experts shared tools and research relevant to fashion companies seeking to address their environmental impacts.
Learn more: https://www.wri.org/events/2019/07/accelerated-ambition-wri-resources-apparel-companies
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While digital is driving the industry growth, it is also feeding environmentally damaging consumption. Data centers as the engine of the digital economy are the fastest growing hidden monsters. If we run it inefficiently, it will turn into a power-hunger, heavy carbon and environmental threatening beast. Time to tame it through energy efficiency solutions.
As factories and transport networks have shut down in response to COVID-19, air pollution has dropped around the world. But this crisis has also shown the long tail of air pollution-related health risks, as respiratory illnesses have made thousands more vulnerable to complications from the disease. Without setting ourselves on a new trajectory, we risk coming back to a world of even dirtier air and populations even more vulnerable to the impacts of air pollution. WRI Ross Center brings together a panel of experts to lay the way forward.
Solar PV a major electricity source - An IRENA ViewMichael Taylor
Presentation by IRENA to the EU PVSEC parallel event "PV - A Major Electricity Source" on October 3rd.
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http://www.photovoltaic-conference.com/parallel-events/pvamajorelectricitysource2013.html
IRENA’s Power Generation Cost Analysis and Geothermal Power Michael Taylor
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On March 5th, 2010 the UNH Wildcats, Whittemore School of Business, New Hampshire Division of Economic Development and Public Service of New Hampshire hosted a unique afternoon workshop at UNH aimed at building teams, developing effective leaders and stimulating innovation.
The "Wild for Innovation" workshop was developed specifically for New Hampshire business leaders and their teams, and included presentations like this one, on the Green Launching Pad initiative, by George Hurtt and Venky Venkatachalam.
In this webinar, experts shared tools and research relevant to fashion companies seeking to address their environmental impacts.
Learn more: https://www.wri.org/events/2019/07/accelerated-ambition-wri-resources-apparel-companies
Energy Efficient Data Centres: the Engine to a Sustainable Digital EconomyXiao Wang
While digital is driving the industry growth, it is also feeding environmentally damaging consumption. Data centers as the engine of the digital economy are the fastest growing hidden monsters. If we run it inefficiently, it will turn into a power-hunger, heavy carbon and environmental threatening beast. Time to tame it through energy efficiency solutions.
As factories and transport networks have shut down in response to COVID-19, air pollution has dropped around the world. But this crisis has also shown the long tail of air pollution-related health risks, as respiratory illnesses have made thousands more vulnerable to complications from the disease. Without setting ourselves on a new trajectory, we risk coming back to a world of even dirtier air and populations even more vulnerable to the impacts of air pollution. WRI Ross Center brings together a panel of experts to lay the way forward.
Informe basado en los resultados de los análisis de 50.000 Webs WordPress realizados por la herramienta gratuita wpdoctor.es
Más información en: https://www.webempresa.com/blog/wp-doctor-wordpress-50000-webs.html
en esta gráfica se mostrara los resultados que se obtuvieron al encuestar a los alumnos de 7°mo semestre de pedagogía en la Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas
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The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University addresses the world’s most important energy-related challenges by enabling collaborative research, strategic partnerships, public policy outreach, entrepreneurship, and education. As one of CMU’s only university-wide institutes, we seek to optimize energy resources, reduce the environmental impacts of energy production and use, and develop breakthrough technologies and solutions that will have meaningful global impact.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon Univer...Amanda Finkenbinder, MPM
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation works through the academic units of Carnegie Mellon University to find solutions for the nation's and the world's energy challenges including pathways to a low carbon future, smart grid, new materials for energy, shale gas, and building energy efficiency through research, strategic partnerships, public policy outreach and education.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon Univer...Amanda Finkenbinder, MPM
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation works through the academic units of Carnegie Mellon University to find solutions for the nation's and the world's energy challenges including pathways to a low carbon future, smart grid, new materials for energy, shale gas, and building energy efficiency through research, strategic partnerships, public policy outreach and education
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation works through the academic units of Carnegie Mellon University to find solutions for the nation’s and world’s energy challenges through research, strategic partnerships, public policy outreach and education.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon Univer...Amanda Finkenbinder, MPM
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University is focused on developing and demonstrating the technologies, systems and policies needed to accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy future.
SEAI Energy Show 2022 - Leveraging research to decarbonise the industrial and...SustainableEnergyAut
Ireland's energy system is transforming. At the heart of this, innovative solutions are being developed. These solutions will deliver cleaner energy for our homes, businesses and communities.
Research has a critical role to play in overcoming emerging energy markets. And this session will focus on researchers in industry and academia. Their projects will foster knowledge and innovation in the Irish Marketplace.
Speakers will cover their competitive energy-related products, processes, and systems. They will discuss real-world examples of research informing solutions. And show how businesses can keep their competitiveness on their journey to decarbonisation.
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The webinar Julie's Bicycle ran on the 24th April 2013 providing specialist advice to Mpms and large multi venue or activity organisations regarding their Arts Council England Environmental Reporting Requirements.
Module 3.2: Planning, Engaging and Acting - Specialist Advice on Environmenta...Julie's Bicycle
Aim: This webinar provides practical guidance for organisations with 100 employees or more on complying with the Arts Council’s environmental reporting requirements.
The webinar will include:
-Introduction to the Arts Council’s environmental reporting and Julie’s Bicycle.
- Setting the scope: realistic targets and recruiting help from across your organisation.
- Using the IG Tools as a large organisation – dealing with large amounts of data.
- Creating an environmental policy and action plan for a large organisation – creating useful tools for use throughout your organisation.
- Industry case study.
- Trouble shooting Q&A – your chance to ask the experts about any problems you are having with the environmental reporting process.
Article 4 of the Energy Efficiency Directive requires Member States to define long-term strategies for stimulating energy efficiency of the buildings sector. The Department of Energy, Communications and Natural Resources is therefore tasked with publishing a National Renovation Strategy V.2 by 30th April 2017, covering buildings in the commercial, residential and public building sectors.
The aim of this first workshop was to explore all measures that could be taken in Ireland to move towards large-scale deep-renovation in the Public Buildings Sector.
The workshop took place in Farmleigh House on Thursday 16th June 2016.
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2. Scott Institute Leadership
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Jared Cohon, Director
President Emeritus
University Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering &
Engineering and Public Policy
Andrew Gellman, Co-Director
Lord Professor of Chemical Engineering,
Chemistry(Courtesy), Materials Science and
Engineering(Courtesy)
Deborah Stine, Associate Director for Policy Outreach
Professor of the Practice, Engineering and Public Policy
3. Scott Institute Activities
• Research
o Seed Grants
o Investments in strategic areas
• Education
• Outreach
• Technology Commercialization
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4. Strategic Investments
• Leverage CMU’s comparative advantages
• Choose important parts of the energy system
where we already have strengths and
competitive advantage
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5. CMU’s Comparative Advantages
• Systems approach to problem-solving and
design
• Interdisciplinary collaboration
• Innovative and entrepreneurial
• Location (Marcellus shale, industry, NETL)
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6. Preliminary Priority Areas
• Pathways to a low-carbon future
• Building energy use and efficiency including
consumer behavior, devices, control systems
and analytical tools
• Energy cyber-physical systems: the smart grid
• Shale gas
• Materials for energy technologies: storage,
solar generation, fuel cells, etc.
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7. Seed Grant Program
• Scott Institute Affiliation Required (Next Slide)
• Award Budget 2015-16: $475K
• Grant Size: $10 – 75K to individuals or small
groups
• Proposal: 2 pages
• Expectations: Long term growth and funding of
new research areas.
• Deadline: October 31, 2015
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8. Scott Institute Affiliation
• Standards for Affiliation
o Conduct research, education, or outreach activities related to energy.
o Indicate “Faculty Affiliate, Carnegie Mellon Scott Institute for Energy Innovation” on
papers, presentation slides, and press releases/social media.
o Participate personally, and encourage student participation, in Scott Institute events.
o Inform Scott Institute of energy-related news items and journal articles.
o Update annually your profile on the Scott Institute website.
o Attend meetings once a semester to discuss Scott Institute activities.
• Benefits of Affiliation: Request inclusion in:
o Seed funding.
o Major center proposals.
o Research, entrepreneurial, and strategic planning workshops.
o Seminars.
o Training and professional development.
o Outreach activities
o Webpage, social media, webinar, and other publicity activities.
• Sign up at: http://bit.ly/scott-institute-affiliate
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9. Seed Grants 2014-15:
8 funded of 35 submissions
• Optimization Models for Water Management in Shale Gas
Development
• Quantifying Microstructural Distributions in Oxide Fuel Cells:
The Path to Reliable and Sustainable SOFCs
• Development of Alternative Proppants for Enhanced
Unconventional Oil and Gas Production
• Optimizing Occupant Thermal Comfort and Energy Savings in
Building HVAC Systems
• Regulatory Interactions and Unintended Environmental
Impacts in the Power Generation Sector
• Cellulose Processing for Sustainable Biofuel Production
• Enabling Metal Anodes for Advanced Li-ion Batteries C40+:
Creating a Methodology for Greenhouse Gas Abatement
Curves in Urban Centers
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10. Other Investments
• Industrial relations and fundraising
o In collaboration with Corporate Relations Offices
• Technology commercialization
o In collaboration with the Center for Innovation
and Entrepreneurship
• Outreach
o In collaboration with Media and Public Relations
Offices
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11. Other Investments
• Industrial relations and fundraising
o In collaboration with Corporate Relations Offices
• Technology commercialization
o In collaboration with the Center for Innovation
and Entrepreneurship
• Outreach
o In collaboration with Media and Public Relations
Offices
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12. Internal Outreach
• Faculty Affiliates Program
• Faculty Development Workshops
• Monthly Luncheon Series
• Distinguished Lecture Series
• Funding Opportunities Newsletter
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13. External Outreach
• Monthly Newsletter for the Public and Policymakers
• Policymaker Guides
• Videos – Animated, Paper Abstract, Events
• Events
o Energy Week (March 14-18, 2016)
• Public Outreach
o Energy Bite Radio Spot/Podcast
o The Hill (Capital Hill Newspaper) Op-Eds
• Innovation and Entrepreneurship
o Technology Guide of CMU Energy Innovations on Market
o Allegheny Student CleanTech Prize Competition
o Catalyst Connection Webinar for Manufacturers
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16. Videos
Are You REALLY Saving the
Environment with Your Hybrid or
Plugin Car?”
Energy Storage and Conversion:
The Next Generation
Are you REALLY Saving the
Environment investing in a wind
farm or solar plant?
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