Arizona Begins Sustainable Energy Study

The SunArizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business has begun a research project to determine how Arizonians can make the most of the state’s sustainable energy resources.  Economists and engineers will be working to draw solar and other renewable energy companies to the state, and develop interactive tools that will help users get information on renewables and make decisions on what resources would be best for their location.

The study will hopefully serve as a model for other states as they look for ways to reduce their dependence on foreign oil, reduce emissions, and develop a clean technology economy.  The SMART Project, which stands for Solar Market Analysis and Research Tool, will provide state residents and businesses with a web tool to allow them to determine if solar power would be an option for them, based on their location and cost constraints.  In addition, policymakers and large businesses will have access to information regarding job creation and the environmental impact of larger projects.

“Most of the talk about solar energy has focused on how to make it more efficient and technically viable,” says Professor Tim James, director of research and consulting at the L. William Seidman Research Institute at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business.  “There’s been little comprehensive thought about how to put solar and other renewable energy into place to help the economy. Things like state permits, tax credits and other incentives need to be carefully considered, along with technical feasibility and potential locations, so we can all get the most bang for our buck.”

The SMART project also includes technical research by ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.  Engineers will be looking at how to “plug-in” renewables projects to the existing grid, along with other technical aspects that go along with implementing clean energy.  Professor Vijay Vittal, the Ira A. Fulton Chair Professor, explains, “The primary focus of this analysis is to ascertain the viability of the transmission grid with increased penetration of solar resources and to also determine the needed transmission reinforcement to achieve the required reliability performance.”

SMART is funded by several partners, including APS, BrightSource Energy, Salt River Project, Science Foundation Arizona, Tucson Electric Power, ViaSol Energy Solutions and software maker CreateASoft, Inc.

Arizona State University has demonstrated a high commitment to sustainability through efforts such as creation of the first School of Sustainability in the nation and the installation of large solar fields on the roofs of several campus parking structures. The Princeton Review recently named ASU one of the “greenest” universities in the country.

For more information regarding the Arizona SMART Project, see the W.P. Carey School of Business web site.

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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, EMPLOYEES CAN HOP ON MEGABUS FOR TRIPS TO PITTSBURGH, WASHINGTON, D.C

US Fed News Service, Including US State News January 19, 2012 MORGANTOWN, W.

Va., Jan. 18 — West Virginia University issued the following news release:

The West Virginia University community now has one more opportunity to reach major cities without driving or flying.

As of Jan. 13, WVU’s Mountaineer Station is the site of a new stop in the Megabus service, a discount bus service that connects riders to major cities on the East Coast.

Introductory fares are $17 each way a person to Pittsburgh or Washington, D.

C. Some fares as low as $1.50 a person, but to take advantage of this rate, the reservation should be made as early as possible.

The trips to and from Pittsburgh travel between Mountaineer Station, the intermodal center on WVU’s Evansdale campus, and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Trips to and from the nation’s capital go through Union Station, a transportation hub off the National Mall with connections to Amtrak, Maryland and Virginia rail service, and the D. website megabus promotion code go to site megabus promotion code

C. Metro system.

Those seeking eco-friendly transportation have another reason to ride Megabus. The company’s goal is to take passengers out of their cars and to use more environmentally conscious transportation. In December 2009, the company received the Green Coach Passenger Miles certification, which means the company met or exceeded an average of 148 passenger miles per gallon. The company continues to work on increasing its environmental stewardship.

“Megabus is another service that the University is encouraging to provide a variety of transportation opportunities to not only University students and employees but also to the Morgantown community,” said Hugh E. Kierig, director of Transportation and Parking. “Megabus complements the Grey Line service offered by Mountain Line to the Pittsburgh Airport and the Pittsburgh Greyhound Terminal.” Here is the current schedule for Megabus trips entering and leaving Morgantown:

* Buses from Morgantown to Pittsburgh leave Mountaineer Station at 2:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. and arrive in Pittsburgh at 4 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. respectively * Buses from Morgantown to Washington, D.

C. leave Mountaineer Station at 12:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. and arrive in Washington at 5 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. respectively Lindsay Willey, 304/293-2381, lindsay.willey@mail.wvu.edu.

 

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