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Energy and Environment

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Masters Of Energy, University Of Dayton Dec 2016

Masters Of Energy, University Of Dayton

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Two University of Dayton graduate students, Kefan Huang and Ashish Gogia, received $50,000 each to work in a U.S. Department of Energy program with researchers at Emerson's Helix Innovation Center on the University of Dayton campus.


Celebrating Sustainability, University Of Dayton Oct 2016

Celebrating Sustainability, University Of Dayton

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The University of Dayton will continue working toward a more sustainable world with a week of free, public activities Oct. 15-22 to tout green living.


Green Revolving Fund, University Of Dayton May 2016

Green Revolving Fund, University Of Dayton

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A 2012 student-led research project suggesting the University establish a green revolving fund is promising a big payoff to the University in cost savings, innovation, learning opportunities and creating a greener campus.


Where The Future Is Made, University Of Dayton Apr 2016

Where The Future Is Made, University Of Dayton

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University of Dayton officials joined Emerson for the April 27 ribbon-cutting of The Helix Innovation Center, a $35 million state-of-the-art "ideation" facility on the University's campus where the company plans to create solutions to the world's heating, cooling and refrigeration problems.


Fracking Fault Lines, University Of Dayton Mar 2016

Fracking Fault Lines, University Of Dayton

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State courts and legislators should declare hydraulic fracturing and the underground injection of fracking wastewater to be "abnormally dangerous" activities in order to hold companies strictly liable for damages caused by induced earthquakes, University of Dayton environmental law professor Blake Watson contends in a article he wrote for 'Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law.'


No Electricity, No Problem, University Of Dayton Mar 2016

No Electricity, No Problem, University Of Dayton

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University of Dayton engineering students won three awards at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C., for a device they hope will one day operate without electricity and provide eco-friendly refrigeration in areas lacking reliable electricity or affordable solar power.


Everything Is Connected, University Of Dayton Feb 2016

Everything Is Connected, University Of Dayton

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Internationally recognized theologians, ethicists, economists and scientists will discuss the vision of environmental interconnection in Pope Francis' encyclical 'Laudato Si' and his call to action to the world during an upcoming University of Dayton conference. The conference - Everything is Connected: Teaching Pope Francis' "Integral Ecology" - kicks off with a free, public talk by Ottmar Edenhofer, chief economist of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.