Illinois Sustainable Technology Center Events
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This presentation will discuss recent trends with respect to hydrogen production and utilization technologies. Private sector hydrogen investments and technology deployment will be discussed along with opportunities to engage in hydrogen research at the University of Illinois and throughout the Midwest.
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Discover ideas on how to run a business internally on the product reuse.
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The discussion will focus on sustainable issues and opportunities for end-of-life solar PV.
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Explore chemicals of concern and safer chemicals and learn to create organizational capacity to move to safer chemicals.
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In this presentation, ISTC's Shantanu Pai engages with how his experiences at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have not only allowed him to explore society's evolving relationship with these materials but also interact with the complex systems that have arisen as part of this material use.
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Closing the gap on a circular economy. Dr. Crocker uses waste carbon dioxide to enhance algae growth to produce renewable energy.
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With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (ISTC) is leading a team to develop the designs and feasibility assessment for the first commercial-scale direct air capture and storage system for carbon removal in the United States.
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Our wastewater is rich with vital societal resources and is an opportunity to enhance the circular economy.
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Nanoplastics are hard to characterize and analyze due to matrix, additive, and size interference with analytical instruments.
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Recycled water for agricultural irrigation seems an attractive option as climate change threatens our scares freshwater resources. But are their hidden human health risk?
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Modeling of long term carbon capture and storage scenarios.
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Learn about Net Zero carbon emission plans in Tees Valley, UK.
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Join gener8tor Carbon Removal Accelerator as they host the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, a part of the Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and DOE for a virtual Q&A session on DAC Hubs and other Non-Dilutive Opportunities. Please send your questions beforehand to guide the Q&A. Forward your questions to dexter@gener8tor.com.
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The ECEC24 virtual conference will feature traditional 15-minute presentations and lightning talk sessions on the latest in emerging contaminant research, policies, and outreach in the soil, water, and air.
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The objective of this symposium is to enhance strategic synergies among researchers in Illinois and Mexico and to promote innovation in engineering towards sustainability.
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Prof. Paul Braun will provide an overview of the current state-of-the-art batteries being used in electric vehicles and other transportation systems and then discuss what the future may bring, with an emphasis on how innovations in materials science and engineering are making possible these advances.