Sustainable Energy Seminar Series
press release: Due to COVID-19 we are unable to hold the Sustainable Energy Seminar Series in person for the foreseeable future. However, we will be holding our biweekly seminars online through WebEx for the Fall semester, and you are encouraged to participate through that platform.
Our first seminar will be held on Monday, September 14, with Tracey Holloway, Gaylord Nelson Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies & Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, to discuss the connections between energy, air quality, and public health.
Registration is required to attend each web seminar. You can register for upcoming seminars at this link: https://uwmadison.webex.com/
This gives you the option of registering for individual seminars or multiple seminars at once. As details for future talks become available, they will be posted on the same registration page.
Upcoming seminar details can be found here: https://energy.wisc.edu/
Archives of past seminars can be found here: https://energy.wisc.edu/
Sustainable Energy Seminar Series
3:30-4:30 p.m., Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115 (when in-person lectures resume)
The Wisconsin Energy Institute is helping facilitate a series of seminars focused on University of Wisconsin–Madison expertise in sustainable energy. The series will allow students and the public to explore sustainable energy solutions from the small to large, learn about the challenges facing sustainable energy and interact with experts from across campus. If you would like to receive email notifications for upcoming seminars, send an email to join-energy-seminar@lists.wisc.edu.