Federal spending bill provides millions for UH programs, policy priorities
Tens of millions of dollars in the new federal budget will help fund many University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ programs and projects.
Tens of millions of dollars in the new federal budget will help fund many University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ programs and projects.
The report concludes, “We all want solar power to succeed but it requires planning rather than reacting.”
UHERO found significant differences among counties, as well as between households with or without PV systems.
A new infusion of $6 million will allow HNEI to continue to provide critical research and logistical support to the Navy¡¯s Wave Energy Test Site.
The Clinical Building has joined a dozen other structures throughout the UH campus system in achieving Gold LEED status, one of the top levels of energy efficiency.
Researchers were awarded a U.S. patent for their recent invention that enhances the longevity and performance of fuel cells which produce clean energy for transportation.
The Campus Operations Planning and Facilities team increases energy savings through infrastructure upgrades, moving the campus toward its net zero energy goal.
The innovative renewable energy initiative aims to help the university achieve its goal of net-zero energy by 2035 and bring more cost-effective, renewable energy resources the entire state.
OTEC is a process to produce energy using the temperature differences between warmer ocean surface waters and colder deep ocean waters.
Teams were challenged to develop concepts using wave energy to drive small-scale desalination systems for use in disaster response scenarios.