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ASU LightWorks at Arizona State University
ASU researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines are looking to the light to solve society’s g So here's basic the idea: energy from sunlight.
Turns out there’s a whole array of ways to do that. ASU researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines are looking for ways to unlock the energy in sunlight to address some of society’s most complex and perplexing challenges, through a continuing initiative called LightWorks. LightWorks pulls together light-inspired research at ASU under one strategic framework—a multidisciplinary effort to leve
The energy transition is already creating new wealth with solar and wind power. The transition to a low-carbon economy will present an even bigger investment opportunity. Technologies do not invent themselves, and this transition requires innovation on a significant scale.
During the Hacking for Carbon panel, we discussed how government, philanthropy, and private capital can fund and de-risk an innovation pipeline.
The panel gave thoughtful insights on nurturing innovation, managing risk in a “lean startup era” and the policies and funding needed to support the new carbon economy.
Join this important conversation and consider remaining engaged as a leadership community advancing new partnerships and collaborations to create opportunities for investment in the new carbon economy.
A special thank you to our sponsors –
• ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise
• ASU LightWorks
• National Council on Science and the Environment
• the Security and Sustainability Forum
• Carbon180
The energy transition is already creating new wealth with solar and wind power. The transition to a low-carbon economy will present an even bigger investment opportunity. Technologies do not invent themselves, and this transition requires innovation on a significant scale.
During the Hacking for Carbon panel, we discussed how government, philanthropy, and private capital can fund and de-risk an innovation pipeline.
The panel gave thoughtful insights on nurturing innovation, managing risk in a “lean startup era” and the policies and funding needed to support the new carbon economy.
Join this important conversation and consider remaining engaged as a leadership community advancing new partnerships and collaborations to create opportunities for investment in the new carbon economy.
A special thank you to our sponsors –
• ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise
• ASU LightWorks
• National Council on Science and the Environment
• the Security and Sustainability Forum
• Carbon180
01/10/2019
What is needed to support a new carbon economy? Join a LIVE panel discussion TONIGHT from 7-8 pm EST via the page . Hosted by in partnership w/ National Council on Science and the Environment, the Security and Sustainability Forum &
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12/21/2018
ASU engineers to increase nation’s energy independence using revolutionary tools and models https://bit.ly/2T02Tkf
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ASU engineers to increase nation’s energy independence Researchers at Arizona State University have been selected to receive $3.1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy to develop learning-ready models and control tools that will revolutionize electric distribution system operations.
01/19/2018
If someone dumps on your lawn, you're not happy just because they dumped less than the day before. CO2 emissions are still emissions. Join the conversation with Klaus Lackner, Director of ASU-Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, on Ep 7 of podcast. Listen: https://nori.eco/podcast
01/16/2018
Creating the carbon managers of the future. is instructing a course on carbon management – a new carbon economy that can balance the world’s carbon budget
11/28/2017
7 lessons about finding the work you were meant to do https://buff.ly/2AcqKHj
10/24/2017
Want To Engage Millennials? Try Corporate Social Responsibility via https://buff.ly/2yEKFOE
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10/12/2017
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Why cities fighting climate change should take a look at food policy Altering eating habits can make a big difference when it comes to carbon emissions.
10/11/2017
CO2 can be captured from the air & stored in a range of everyday items in your home & on the street https://buff.ly/2yeqgiU
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