A new research paper exploring the potential for the innovative use of low-value wood was recently published in PNAS by Bodie Cabiyo, a PhD candidate at ERG, with corresponding author Daniel Sanchez (PhD ’15). Their research supports that the innovative use of low-value wood has the ability to reduce wildfire risk, and reduce California’s net emissions. (Photo by Olena Sergienko)
Hybrid Power Plants See Optimal Financial Return With 2-Hour Batteries, Report ERG Researchers at LBNL
ERG PhD student Will Gorman (MS ’19) and Cristina Crespo Montanes (MS) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) were featured in a recent article in Utility Dive, sharing how … Continue Reading »
ERG’s Andy Jones and Julia Szinai: What a No-Snow Future Means for Water Management
ERG’s Chelsi Sparti on How Indigenous Practices Can Inform Wildfire Prevention
Dan Kammen to Advise USAID on Sustainable Energy Development
Andy Jones: Alumni Spotlight
Andy Jones (M.S. ’07, PhD ’12) holds the unique role of being both an ERG alumnus and an ERG core faculty member. Read more about his journey to ERG, why … Continue Reading »
California Drought is Increasing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Report ERG Alumni at Pacific Institute
ERG alumni Peter Gleick (PhD ’86) and Julia Szinai (PhD ’21) of the Pacific Institute research group discussed in a recent article on The Hill how the findings of their … Continue Reading »