Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 412-268-7434
Address: Scott Hall, 5000 Forbes Avenue. 15213 Pittsburgh, PA, US
Website: www.cmu.edu/energy
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Power Connector Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation wants to help you develop your #AmericanSolar software or hardware idea. Apply to the U.S. Department of Energy American-Made Solar Prize Round 5 for the chance to win cash prizes and work with industry leaders on advancing your innovation. Learn more at the July 13 webinar: https://bit.ly/2SJ1rIz. Apply by Oct. 5, 2021: www.energy.gov/eere/solar/american-made-solar-prize-round-5. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation recently profiled SoA alumni about how CMU helped prepare them for their roles with Module, a... design-build company that builds right-sized, energy efficient houses using prefab construction. Ankur Dobriyal (MSAECM ‘17), Director of Construction and Lu Zhu (MUD ‘18), Director of Real Estate Development describe the steps they're taking towards building net-zero homes. See more
Passionate about accelerating U.S. solar? Have a novel technology that will make an impact - either hardware or (NEW!) software? Join Power Connector Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation as we learn about the U.S. Department of Energy American-Made Solar Prize Round 5 Competition on July 13 at 3pm ET. More than $5M in prizes available. Register for the webinar: https://bit.ly/2SJ1rIz. Sign up by Oct. 5, 2021 here: www.energy.gov/eere/solar/american-made-solar-prize-round-5. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
This piece by Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation Innovation describes our company's approach to #energyefficiency & #sustainabledesign. Did you know that several members of our team are proud alums of Carnegie Mellon University?
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have invented the first software that predicts the battery charge of electric vehicles in different environmental and ...geographical conditions that impact energy use: INCPETS. Mechanical Engineering professor Venkat Viswanathan remarks that it will determine the best place for charging stationsfor both terrestrial vehicles and electric aircrafts. https://academictimes.com/new-invention-models-grid-for-el/
EPP PhD alum, Britney McCoy ‘10, has been promoted as the Center Director for the Climate Analysis and Strategies Center within the U.S. Environmental Protectio...n Agency's Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ). In this new role she will be responsible for leading OTAQ's future-focused thinking regarding climate pollutants and advanced clean transportation technology options to achieve significant greenhouse gas reductions from transportation sources in the medium and long term. This group is tasked with thinking about the future of transportation and it's impact on the climate. #TartanProud See more
Thursday, May 6, 11am ET Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation webinar explores the Future of Energy Storage. What technologies are leading? What policy changes are needed to drive global impact? Join Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's David Althoff, National Energy Technology Laboratory's Briggs White, and Anouck Champsaur with Sofinnova Partners, moderated by Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation's Jay Whitacre and Anna Snowdon Siefken. Register here: https://bit.ly/3rED5uQ
Join U.S. Department of Energy C3E Women in Clean Energy Ambassadors Carol Battershell and Anna Snowdon Siefken with Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation's CMU Engineering and Public Policy Associate Professor and C3E Award Winner Valerie Karplus for U.S. C3E Webinar Series, The Gigaton Challenge Decarbonizing with Scale & Urgency. Thursday, April 29, 2pm ET. Hear their expertise and research on critical energy and infrastructure challenges. Register here: https://bit.ly/3xw1Ptz
Proud of Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation’s virtual summer 2020 Design Intern Jimin "Jamie" Park for being recognized this week as an exceptional Carnegie Mellon University Student Employee. We appreciate her incredible creativity as she brought the IMPACT Annual Report to life. Annual Report: bit.ly/2P18evg
Meet the Panelists for Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation’s April 22 webinar Optimizing Clean Energy for Cities, Companies, & Campuses with the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals - Three Leaders’ Perspectives During his tenure at Carnegie Mellon University, Steven Guenther has played a significant role in making our university a leader in green energy. Steven led the charge in seeking LEED certification for Stever House residence hall in the early 2000s, eventually making it the first LEED-certified residence hall in the country. As co-chair of the CMU Sustainability Initiative Committee, Steven is passionate about CMU’s commitment to the U.N. SDGs and is excited to share progress towards meeting these goals during our April 22 Webinar. Register today: bit.ly/2PwXe96
Meet the Panelists for Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation's April 22 webinar Optimizing Clean Energy for Cities, Companies, & Campuses with the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals - Three Leaders’ Perspectives Covestro's Rebecca Lucore has been a force in Corporate Social Responsibility for decades. She has led partnerships with the UN Environment Programme and the National Governors Association. Now as Head of CSR and Sustainability at an international corporation, she has witnessed firsthand the critical importance of community engagement to effecting change. Hear from Rebecca on how Covestro’s companywide CSR endeavor is working to exceed the U.N. SDGs and how you can take action. Register today: bit.ly/2PwXe96
Thursday, April 22 at 11am EST Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation will talk with three industry leaders on how they’ve leveraged the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework to drive change and climate action. Speakers include Rebecca Lucore (Covestro), Steven Guenther (Carnegie Mellon University), and Alex Hiniker (Carnegie Mellon University). Register today: https://bit.ly/2PwXe96
Mark your calendars! Westinghouse Electric Company President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Fragman will deliver a Scott Institute Virtual Distinguished Lecture on Tuesday, October 20 at 1 p.m. EDT. Reserve your spot now https://westinghouse-patrick-fragman.eventbrite.com