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UT Energy Symposium
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You are here: Home. 60810 (graduate students) / 60480 (undergraduates). Th 5:15 – 6:15 pm. Avaya Auditorium, POB. Students who register for the symposium receive one credit hour for the 15-week seminar course, which is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Ongoing themes for UTES include climate change policy, innovation and diffusion of energy technologies, low-carbon technology options and status, and behavioral aspects of energy consumption. Schedule of Speakers – Fall 2016. 8220;Global pr...
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Dr. Mojdeh Delshad's Training and Classes
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Book on the Horizon. Center for Subsurface Modeling. Basic EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery). This class can be taught on site or at the designated site. This particular class is being offered by the University of Texas distance learning arm PETEX. Dr Delshad has been involved in many training and special programs at the University of Texas. She has been one of the lead PIs in many projects that has brought millions of dollars to The University of Texas. File can be observed for further information. By offerin...
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Center for Energy Economics analysis: rise in LTO, NGLs production present challenges for entire oil and gas value chain
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You are here: Home. Center for Energy Economics analysis: rise in LTO, NGLs production present challenges for entire oil and gas value chain. July 14, 2015. Center for Energy Economics analysis: rise in LTO, NGLs production present challenges for entire oil and gas value chain. The surge in domestic production of Light Tight Oil (LTO) and Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) presents challenges for the entire oil and gas value chain, according to a new analysis. Conducted by UT Austin’s Center for Energy Economics.
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Energy Inventory
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You are here: Home. Long known for its pioneering research into conventional sources of energy, UT Austin also conducts cutting edge research on new technologies covering the entire spectrum of energy. A premier energy campus. Examples of the many research areas include:. Air quality and pollution prevention. Deep water oil exploration. Energy / water nexus. Green building and indoor air quality. Microgrids and transmission networks. Oil and gas resource assessment. View the Current and Archived issues.
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Mission Statement
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You are here: Home. The activities of the Energy Institute are organized around four pillars:. In consultation with its Advisory Board, which includes deans from seven colleges and schools on The University of Texas at Austin campus, as well as energy industry leaders, the Energy Institute has developed a strategic plan that embodies its mission and core areas of focus. Click here. To read the plan and here. To view a short slide presentation. Publication Review and Release Policy. Find an energy expert.
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Upcoming Events Events
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UT Energy Symposium: Global progress in Carbon Capture and Storage. September 1 @ 5:15 pm. Avaya Auditorium, POB 2.302. Find out more ». Getting Beyond the Curse of Oil. September 20 @ 12:00 pm. School of Law, CCJ 2.306. 727 East Dean Keeton Street. Find out more ». October 3 @ 6:00 pm. Uncle Billy’s Brew and Que. 1530 Barton Springs Rd. Find out more ». UT Energy Week 2017. February 7, 2017. February 10, 2017. Find out more ». UT Energy Research Centers. Center for Sustainable Design. Center for Interna...
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Policy
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You are here: Home. Produce one major policy study per year. Provide expert testimony and briefings to state and federal lawmakers and regulators. Examine energy and environment issues. Analyze the energy/water nexus. Conduct research on national and international energy issues. Examine energy trading and markets. Communicate with journalists covering energy issues. A monthly e-newsletter of all things energy on The University of Texas at Austin campus. View the Current and Archived issues. ATI program c...
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Education
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You are here: Home. Host the UT Energy Symposium. Maintain the Energy Inventory. And Energy Experts Guide. As public portals into energy research at UT Austin. Aid creation of energy courses, including the world’s first Course App,. Promote Graduate Portfolio Program in Energy Studies (GPPES). Conduct UT Energy Week. Create Energy Institute speaker bureau. Support student Longhorn Energy Club. With the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law and Business. Co-sponsor the UT Energy Journalism Fellowship.
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Prof. Michael Webber weighs in on the Pope, Jeb Bush, and climate change in latest Fortune op-ed
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You are here: Home. Prof Michael Webber weighs in on the Pope, Jeb Bush, and climate change in latest Fortune op-ed. July 14, 2015. Prof Michael Webber weighs in on the Pope, Jeb Bush, and climate change in latest Fortune op-ed. Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change, in which he calls for drastic reductions in fossil fuel emissions, may make life more complicated for politicians like Jeb Bush, who have tried to maintain a nuanced stance on the issue. Why? View the Current and Archived issues. UT Aus...