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College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Eco 180 And 405 Reading Recommendations, Sharon Klein
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Eco 180 And 405 Reading Recommendations, Sharon Klein
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Email from Sharon Klein, Associate Professor, School of Economics, University of Maine to the Provost Office describing Professor Klein's energy classes ECO 180 and 405, she lead an optional hour-long Zoom discussion about the topic "What does the coronavirus mean for sustainable energy?" during the week of March 30. Includes list of the recommended articles students should read in advance of the discussion.
Dual-Axis Solar Tracker, Bryan Kennedy
Dual-Axis Solar Tracker, Bryan Kennedy
All Undergraduate Projects
Renewable energies, and fuels that are not fossil fuel-based, are one of the prolific topics of debate in modern society. With climate change now becoming a primary focus for scientists and innovators of today, one of the areas for the largest amount of potential and growth is that of the capturing and utilization of Solar Energy. This method involves using a mechanical system to track the progression of the sun as it traverses the sky throughout the day. A dual-axis solar tracker such as the one designed and built for this project, can follow the sun both azimuthally and in …
The Global Energy Crisis, Katie Calhoun
The Global Energy Crisis, Katie Calhoun
Facing the Future Lessons
The world is at an energy tipping point. Countries and communities can choose to be proactive or wait and be reactive, however it is much less costly to do the former. In this project, high school environmental science students will examine the current energy use and concerns in a named country or community, analyze the pros and cons of the current energy situation and how it effects the social, economic and environmental aspects of the culture, then create a more sustainable, resilient plan for that country.
Energy Efficient Appliances, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Energy Efficient Appliances, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
All Current Publications
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Energy Efficient Windows, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Energy Efficient Windows, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
All Current Publications
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Checklist To Determine Energy Efficiency Of A Home, Leona Hawks
Checklist To Determine Energy Efficiency Of A Home, Leona Hawks
All Current Publications
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Insulating Concrete Forms (Icfs), Leona Hawks, Koa Percer
Insulating Concrete Forms (Icfs), Leona Hawks, Koa Percer
All Current Publications
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Lighting, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Photovoltaic Systems (Pv), Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Photovoltaic Systems (Pv), Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
All Current Publications
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Solar South, Roof Overhangs, And Light Shelves, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
Solar South, Roof Overhangs, And Light Shelves, Leona Hawks, Celia Peterson
All Current Publications
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Utah State University Extension Addressing Energy Issues, Dennis Hinkamp
Utah State University Extension Addressing Energy Issues, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
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Energy Efficiency Can Help You Get A Home, Dennis Hinkamp
Energy Efficiency Can Help You Get A Home, Dennis Hinkamp
All Current Publications
It is a little known and seldom used financing tool, but Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEMs) can increase your buying power when looking for a home.
Renters, Too, Can Save On Utility Costs, Donna Falkenborg
Renters, Too, Can Save On Utility Costs, Donna Falkenborg
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“Most energy conservation information is designed for homeowners, even though an increasing number of people are renting,” says Leona K. Hawks, Utah State University Extension housing specialist. “Many renters develop a short-timer mentality and don’t worry much about energy savings. However, utility bills do add up quickly so renters may wish to conserve on their energy use,” she advises.
Windows Are Key To Keeping Warm In Winter, Donna Falkenborg
Windows Are Key To Keeping Warm In Winter, Donna Falkenborg
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“With the price of fuel skyrocketing, now is the time to think about energy-saving projects around the house, and the best place to start is with your windows,” advises Leona K. Hawks, Utah State University Extension housing specialist.