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Hydrogen - Third GenComm Webinar Scheduled for April 29 - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Sunday, 25 April 2021 The third webinar in the GenComm spring series, scheduled for April 29, is called ‘Hydrogen Opportunities emanating from Energy Transition’.  This latest webinar will include two speakers Dr. Rory Monaghan, NUIG and Dr. James Carton, DCU, who were authors of the recent, ‘Hydrogen Exploring opportunities in the Northern Ireland Energy Transition’ 44 page document that was funded by the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy. This report contributed to the evidence base for the development of a new energy strategy for Northern Ireland. Thomas Byrne, Director of the Energy Strategy at the Department for the Economy will also speak at this webinar.

Palo Verde generator helps Southwest meet climate goals, but future of nuclear is debated

Palo Verde generator helps Southwest meet climate goals, but future of nuclear is debated Workers refuel a reactor core inside the containment building at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station. (Source: Cronkite News) By Kevin Pirehpour | April 20, 2021 at 8:09 AM MST - Updated April 20 at 8:10 AM PHOENIX – The rising demand to eliminate fossil fuels has left some researchers and activists skeptical that nuclear energy can be part of the solution to meet climate goals. But a recent study finds that the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station outside Phoenix may be key to eliminating carbon emissions from utility grids across the Southwest. In a joint study called the LA100, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that LA could eliminate fossil fuels from the power supply as soon as 2035. That’s one of four scenarios envisioned by the federal laboratory, which specializes in renewable energy research.

Biodesign Professor Dr Alexandra Lucas Wins Third Annual ASU Faculty Startup Challenge

Biodesign Professor Dr. Alexandra Lucas Wins Third Annual ASU Faculty Startup Challenge Share Article The annual competition is run by Skysong Innovations, which works across Arizona State University to help researchers pursue commercial applications for their work. SI launched the ASU Faculty Startup Challenge in 2018 to support the launch of new spinouts founded by ASU faculty researchers or postdoctoral students. Each year, up to six startups are selected for seed investments, with a judging panel of seasoned entrepreneurs selecting the winners. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) April 19, 2021 An Arizona State University spinout founded by Dr. Alexandra Lucas and her team of researchers at the ASU Biodesign Institute is the winner of the third annual ASU Faculty Startup Challenge. The annual competition is run by Skysong Innovations, which works across the university to help researchers pursue commercial applications

What you need to know about how each college at ASU will celebrate graduation

What you need to know about how each college at ASU will celebrate graduation
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