Unconventional Gas & Oil: How It's Done and its Impacts on Society
Wisconsin Energy Institute 1552 University Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53726
press release: Sustainable Energy Seminar Series, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Hiroki Sone, assistant professor of geological engineering
Prof. Sone will discuss how unconventional oil and gas resources are extracted as well their societal impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions, induced seismicity, and water quality.
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.
The full semester schedule can be found here: https://energy.wisc.edu/
Archives (with video) of past seminars can be found here: https://energy.wisc.edu/