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Report outlines ways to spur homeowner investment to address climate change
Associate Professor Steve Conrad is a co-author on a new report funded by the Department of Energy that examines attitudes around residential retrofit activity by homeowners.
Research: Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions, provide huge savings
University researchers have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the U.S. that leverages the potential of carbon-financing could save a staggering $15.6 billion and just under 30 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions over 40 years.
Floor tiles celebrate graduate student contributions to CSU Energy Institute research, entrepreneurship
Engraved floor tiles in the Powerhouse Energy Campus pay tribute to the achievements of CSU Energy Institute graduate students.
CSU Systems Engineering key to $1.4 million workforce grant to Innosphere Ventures
Colorado State University's Systems Engineering department will play a key leadership role in a $1.4 million workforce project recently awarded to Fort Collins-based Innosphere Ventures through Opportunity Now Colorado, a regional workforce initiative.
Federal award to CSU and CDOT will support planning needed to improve regional electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Colorado State University has been awarded a $1.3 million joint grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Transportation to support the resilience and equity of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the state.
Legendary systems engineer retires with 47 years, keeps learning
Ann Batchelor, who retired this month, played no small part in establishing the discipline of systems engineering.
CSU researchers help drive $2.2M effort toward energy-efficient desalinization
Colorado State University researchers are set to launch two projects aimed at finding ways to reduce the energy cost of water desalinization and purification.
Europe’s 2035 Ban On Internal-Combustion Engines Is Holding
Systems Engineering Department Head Tom Bradley told Autoweek that “an alternative solution would be for the EU to allow plug-in hybrids with 50 or 60 miles of all-electric range to qualify and keep the 2035 date, which is the approach California took last year.”
CSU develops drug that could prevent tissue loss in astronauts and immobile patients
Ghosh and his research team received funding from National Science Foundation and NASA’s Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to develop an injection that could eliminate tissue loss for astronauts. The same drug could be used to help people on earth recover from prolonged bedrest or immobility.
Drivers of Jeep, Kia plug-in hybrids take charging seriously. Here’s why that matters.
“Longer-range PHEVs get plugged in very, very regularly,” said coalition co-chair and CSU engineering professor Tom Bradley. “Even PHEVs that are only charged at work or every other day are still effective” at reducing emissions. (MSN/USA Today)