Fall
Offshore Wind IGERT Student Presentations
"Identifying Portfolios of Energy Technologies that are Robust to Multiple Models" - Franklyn Kanyako
Evaluating the Exposure of Nanotagged Seabirds to the Development of Wind Energy off the Coast of New England
The first wind farm in the U.S. became operational just this past year off the coast of Block Island, Rhode Island. This marks a significant step in recent efforts to develop renewable energy facilities offshore. One of the most important aspects of marine spatial planning is identifying the tradeoffs involved in deciding where to site offshore wind facilities.
Energy, What We Could Build: Reimagining an Old Industry for a New Generation
Go back in time to the 1880’s or the early 1900’s. Stroll down the main streets of New York, Los Angeles, Boston or London.
Offshore Renewable Energy Systems Optimization: The Pacific Perspective
IGERT Offshore Wind Student Presentation
Block Island Wind Farm: America's First Offshore Wind Farm
New Directions in Wind Farm Modeling and Control
Offshore Wind IGERT Student Presentation
Mexico has set a series of ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction goals in response to climate change concerns. We are interested in what implications these goals have on the development of Mexico’s energy generation portfolio. We want to apply the generation expansion problem to the Mexican Electrical Grid while considering national emissions goals.
Climate Risk Management in the Anthropocene: From Basic Science to Decision Making and Back
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