LightWorks’ Clark Miller calls for rethinking of sovereignty, energy policies

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LightWorks’ Clark Miller calls for rethinking of sovereignty, energy policies

Clark Miller, associate director of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes (CSPO) and associate professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, wrote an

Welcome to the Arizona Clean Energy Online Forum from LightWorks director Gary Dirks

Over the course of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the United States’ electricity system was largely built by investor-, municipally-, and cooperatively-owned utilities using generation from centralized power plants,

Spurring collaboration with Mexico: Developing UNAM and ASU partnership

ASU has made it a priority to further its relationship with neighboring Mexico. ASU President Michael Crow has led two trips to Mexico in 2013 and 2014 to help deepen

Feature: Introduction to ASU’s new blog series on EPA’s “Clean Power Plan”

Welcome to our new blog on the U.S. EPA's so-called Clean Power Plan. The "Clean Power Plan" is a new set of regulations recently proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection

LW’s Elisabeth Graffy calls for revitalization of utilities

Elisabeth Graffy, Arizona State University professor and ASU LightWorks co-director of energy policy, law and governance co-wrote an article about the impact of solar installations to energy markets and electric

Employing sunlight: Taking a tour of Tempe’s largest solar project

On March 27, 2014, Tempe’s South Water Treatment Plant hosted their first public solar tour. The tour highlighted the implementation of more than 3,000 solar panels that will generate more

Arizona Solar Summit IV: Progressing AZ energy markets

The fourth annual Arizona Solar Summit took place on February 20, 2014, in part of ASU Global Institute of Sustainability’s 2014 Sustainability Solutions Festival. Members from across the energy field

LightWorks brings cutting-edge solar technology to ASU

The first-ever Solar Tulip hybrid generating facility in the United States, which produces power around the clock while using little to no water, will be installed on ASU land as the result of a collaboration with AORA Solar NA.

LightWorks Lecture Series: Achieving zero waste at ASU

On January 24, 2014, LightWorks kicked off its first lecture series of the new year with a panel-style discussion on Arizona State University’s zero carbon initiative. The discussion addressed ASU’s

Selling sunshine: History of solar energy at Arizona State University

In the fall of 2013, ASU Libraries hosted the exhibit Selling Sunshine, which showcased early solar energy research and steps made to solidify Arizona as a national player in solar

Energy education made fun through LightWorks’ “Dr. Energy” Platform

The need for future innovators in the energy field is becoming increasingly important to our day and age. In August 2013, LightWorks and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Shell GameChanger: Investing in energy innovation for the future

Since its foundation in 1996, Shell GameChanger has practiced its open invitation to innovative ideas that have the potential to impact the future of energy. On November 13, GameChangers Henk