Western's Institute for Energy Studies named a finalist for Clean Tech Leadership Award
The Institute for Energy Studies at Western Washington University was a 2019 Energy Leadership Achievement Award finalist.
The recognition, by the and the at the Energy Leadership Summit Nov. 19 in Seattle, honored individuals and organizations that are making significant contributions to the fields of energy policy, innovation and business.
In 2012, Western established an interdisciplinary program that brings together science, technology, public policy, business and economics to prepare graduates to address the complex issues in the transition from inefficient use of fossil fuels to a sustainable energy system.
This fall, Western began offering a new the degree covers electric energy systems, energy efficiency in the built environment, energy resources, conversion technologies and environmental impacts. Western also offers a as well as two minors, and energy concentrations in the Electrical Engineering and Business and Sustainability majors.
This portfolio of undergraduate majors is unique in the country, especially at an undergraduate level. It is designed to prepare graduates to become leaders in the Northwest's emerging clean energy economy and to meet the future workforce needs of Washington's emerging energy economy, which emphasizes clean energy technology, energy efficiency, smart systems, environmental mitigation and entrepreneurial solutions.
The 草榴社区 energy program is also unique in filling skill gaps in the field of energy efficiency, a growing business opportunity and urgent environmental imperative in the region and globally. Energy courses at 草榴社区 prepare students to conduct hands-on service projects such as 鈥渃ampus-as-a-lab鈥 efficiency upgrades in campus buildings, as well as collaborating with cities, utilities and energy firms in the region, such as Ingersoll Rand Trane Climate Solutions.
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The Institute for Energy Studies (IES) has drawn support from many area partners, including Puget Sound Energy, which helped fund the new Puget Sound Energy Professor of Energy Studies.
To fill this position, the IES hired Froyl谩n Sifuentes, who recently earned a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, as the newest IES permanent faculty member in the Institute for Energy Studies and Environmental Sciences. Sifuentes will teach energy science and technology courses at 草榴社区, including a new course in Sustainable Building Analysis and Design in winter 2020.