One of eight student-led events during Energy Week at Duke, Bringing the Transition Home: Energy Justice in NC, explored the origins of energy injustice in North Carolina and the importance of ...
Can the transition to a zero-carbon society in the Global South propel sustainable development? A team led by scientists from the Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) has developed the first ...
Illinois has made transitioning to clean energy a major priority in recent years with the passage of the Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA) in 2016 and the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) in 2021.
The field of energy justice research explores the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens in energy systems. A central focus revolves around addressing the disproportionate impact of energy ...
Raisal Sourav is a Chevening Scholar 2017-18 and is currently pursuing his second LLM in International Energy Law and Policy at the University of Stirling, United Kingdom. He is also a university ...
As a new graduate student embarking on a master’s degree at the UC Davis Energy and Efficiency Institute in 2018, Meg Slattery was struck by how centrally batteries — particularly the rechargeable ...
The Biden Administration has made it a priority to pursue energy justice as it works to modernize and decarbonize the nation’s energy sector while advancing social justice. The Honorable Shalanda H.
South Justis is currently producing 108 barrels of oil per day ("BOPD") from 19 actively producing wells which adds $1.2 million in net cash flow annually with minimal impact to the G&A costs of the ...
The first things you see driving down from the Rocky Mountains into Pueblo, Colorado, are smoke stacks. Three big ones sprout from the Comanche coal plant at the edge of town, and then a stubble of ...