Dartmouth students will share about their energy-related travel experiences, research, class projects and more at the Thursday, February 20 Dartmouth Energy Collaborative lunch.
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Join us for a trip to the Wilder, Vermont-based green homes manufacturer, Vermod.
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Lehigh University Associate Professor of Economics Professor Alberto J. Lamadrid will give a free, public talk on Thursday, February 20 from 5-6 p.m. in Steele 006 entitled "Resilience and Response to High Impact Events: From Energy System Operators to Households."
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The Dartmouth Energy Collabortive's bi-weekly energy lunch series returns Thursday, January 9 at 12:15 p.m.Read more about Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Energy Lunch Series Kicks off Jan 9
New for summer 2020, the Irving Institute and the Government Dept. are offering a new interdisciplinary program in Russia. Study how the country is shaped by its energy resources and the impact of climate change. Applications due 2/1!
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Applications are due by 10 p.m. on Friday, January 10, 2020!
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Officials are widening their analysis of campus energy-generation options.
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The building will be located between the business and engineering schools.
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The artist's May visit was part of the educational outreach for the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society-funded project, "Energy and Indigenous Environmental Studies in the Americas," led by Dr. Laura Ogden. The project team includes Dartmouth professors Drs. Nick Reo and Christopher Sneddon and postdoctoral researcher Dr. Sarah Kelly.
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Five Thayer School of Engineering undergraduates and Professor Doug Van Citters traveled to a remote Alaskan island in June to install a hydroelectric system for the Inian Islands Institute. They had one week to complete the work.
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