University of Delaware

Media Resources

Who should attend?

General assignment reporters; business, science, and technology writers in the print, broadcast, and online media

Who will lead the workshop?

The workshop will be led by experts from academia and from the media.

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Where will the workshop be held?

The Trabant University Center, Room 209, on UD's main campus in Newark, Del., is our base. A parking garage is located next door.

What will be covered?

Leading experts will present on energy policy, solar power, wind power, vehicle-to-grid technology, and more. A hands-on component on fuel cells, a tour of UD's hydrogen bus, and an expert panel on emerging technologies and what lies ahead also will be featured. Each media participant also will receive a resource kit with video, high-resolution photographs, and other useful materials for reporting on alternative energy.

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Why is the University of Delaware hosting this event?

For nearly four decades, UD has been leading research on solar cells, catalysts for fuel production, lightweight composites for fuel-efficient vehicles, and energy and environmental policy. Today, UD is expanding on these strengths and building new, nationally prominent research programs across the energy spectrum, including wind power, vehicle-to-grid technology, hydrogen storage, and other areas. The University of Delaware Energy Institute (UDEI) &mdash a portal to UD's energy research, policy, and education activities &mdash launched in 2008. Last year, the U.S. Department of Energy selected UD to be the home of a new Energy Frontier Research Center.

What is the registration deadline?

There is no fee to attend the workshop. Limited travel stipends are available to those who register by March 31. Registration officially closes on April 9.

Questions?

Contact the workshop organizers in the UD Office of Communications & Marketing.

 

Power Point Presentation

The Energy Challenge:
What a Reporter Needs to Know

by Mark Barteau, Senior Vice Provost for Research & Strategic Initiatives and Founding Director, UD Energy Institute; and John Sweeney, Editorial Page Editor, The News Journal, Wilmington, Del.

 

Power Point Presentation

Energy & Climate Policy

by John Byrne, Distinguished Professor of Public and Climate Policy, and Director, UD Center for Energy & Environmental Policy

 

 

Power Point Presentation

Renewable Energy: Solar

by Robert Birkmire, Director,
UD Institute of Energy Conversion,

 

 

Power Point Presentation

Renewable Energy: Wind Power

by Willett Kempton, Director,
UD Center for Carbon-free Power Integration

 

 

Power Point Presentation

Biofuels

by Jingguang Chen, Claire D. LeClaire Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Interim Director, UD Energy Institute

 

 

Power Point Presentation

Clean Coal

by Michael Klein, Board of Governors Professor of Chemical Engineering, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

 

 

Power Point Presentation

Nuclear Power

by Mohammed Al-Sheikhly, Director, Biophysical and Polymer Radiation Laboratory, University of Maryland

 

 

 

 

Power Point Presentation

V2G Car & Fuel Cell Lab

by Willett Kempton, Director, UD Center for Carbon-free Power Integration, and Ajay Prasad, Director, Center for Fuel Cell Research