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  • Storing Solar Power Increases Energy Consumption and Emissions

    Homes with solar panels do not require on-site storage to reap the biggest economic and environmental benefits of solar energy, according to research from the Cockrell School of Engineering at… » Read article

  • Michael Webber Pens New York Times Op-Ed on Future of Coal

    The outcome of the presidential election has many wondering what energy policy implications are in store. Michael Webber addressed one perspective — about the future of the coal industry –… » Read article

  • Alumni Invest in Future Green Energy Leaders

    This press release was written by The Cockrell School of Engineering. Original story can be found here.

    While a staff member in The University of Texas at Austin’s Utilities and Energy… » Read article

  • NexusHaus at the Solar Decathlon

    This year was The University of Texas’ fourth time competing in the Solar Decathlon in California. The university-led teams that design, build, and operate the competition’s solar-powered houses are the… » Read article

  • World’s First Course App from UT Austin

    Energy 101 returns as the world’s first Course App and the first paid app from the University of Texas at Austin. The materials are based on the content of the groundbreaking… » Read article

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  • As one falls, another rises? Residential peak load reduction through electricity rate structures » Read article
  • Deliver Me from food waste: Model framework for comparing the energy use of meal-kit delivery and groceries » Read article
  • Assessment of primary energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions, and peak electric load for a residential fuel cell using empirical natural gas and electricity use profiles » Read article

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As the Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Michael E. Webber trains the next generation of energy leaders at the University of Texas at Austin through research and education at the convergence of engineering, policy, and commercialization.