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Firefighters battled a controlled blaze on the tarmac at Penn State's University Park Airport on May 23 during a full-scale emergency exercise. The exercise was designed to provide real-time training and recertification for emergency response personnel from around the Centre Region.

University Park Airport Emergency Response Exercise

A moment of levity: Penn State Lehigh Valley graduates celebrated with the Nittany Lion after commencement ceremonies, held May 5 at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pa.

Commencement across Penn State: Spring 2012

New graduates of Penn State's Eberly College of Science listened to the commencement address provided by United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu during spring 2012 graduation ceremonies held May 5 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus.

Spring commencement 2012 under way

A Moroccan farmer taught Penn State students about the properties of vetiver grass, including its ability to clean wastewater. The grass could be used as part of a solution to water-quality problems being experienced in Assoul, Morocco, where students spent time recently.

Penn State, Moroccan students problem-solve together

Anjelica Fortunato, left, and Jeffrey Lu reviewed for their Anatomy 129 final exam on May 1 on the HUB-Robeson Center Lawn on Penn State's University Park campus. Penn State students are preparing for and taking final exams throughout the week as spring semester 2012 comes to a close.

Finals Week Spring Semester 2012

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Painting the Lines at Beaver Stadium

Painting the Lines at Beaver Stadium

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Did They Get It Right? - RedTails

Iconic Penn State elm taken down over spring break 2012

Iconic Penn State elm taken down over spring break 2012

We ... are Penn State (December 19, 2011)

We ... are Penn State (December 19, 2011)

Disease stricken matching elm tree slated for removal

Disease stricken matching elm tree slated for removal

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

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Wind turbine installed at Penn State's Center for Sustainability

On Friday, July 22, a 70-foot-tall wind turbine was installed at Penn State’s nine-acre Sustainability Experience Center.
Friday, July 29, 2011

A 70-foot-tall wind turbine was installed Friday, July 22, at Penn State's nine-acre Sustainability Experience Center. Serving as both a source of clean, renewable energy and a research tool, the turbine is being funded by a Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority (PEDA) grant awarded to Penn State's Center for Sustainability in 2007 for development of the Hybrid Residential Energy Systems (HyRES) Laboratory. In addition to providing renewable energy generation for the laboratory, the turbine will be used as an educational tool in the Pennsylvania Wind for Schools program. Similar wind turbine systems are planned for installation at 10 to 15 schools across the state over the next three years as a part of the program. (more)

New alternative energy engineering degree draws students to Hazleton

Dr. Wes Grebski, left, discusses the workings of a solar panel with Penn State Hazleton engineering students.
Thursday, July 07, 2011

You don't need a turbine to tell which way the wind's blowing, but the blades generating electricity as they spin indicate a new direction at Penn State Hazleton. For more than 75 years, students have started their education in Hazleton and transitioned to University Park or another campus to finish their degrees. Now a slight breeze is pushing in the other direction. Students from University Park and other campuses are arriving in Hazleton to earn a bachelor's degree offered at no other Penn State campus and at few other universities. The bachelor of science in general engineering with an alternative energy and power generation track prepares students to design wind turbines, make buildings and businesses more efficient energy consumers, and perfect systems to absorb power from sun, tides and the depths of the earth. (more)

Pennsylvania schools sought to participate in Wind for Schools program

Wind for Schools program seeks host schools to install a small wind turbine.
Friday, February 11, 2011

The Wind Application Center at Penn State is now accepting applications for Pennsylvania's new Wind for Schools project. The program aims to engage rural elementary and secondary school teachers and students in wind energy education while educating college students about wind energy applications. (more)

Penn State receives $5 million for smart grid workforce development

David Riley
Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Penn State has received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for workforce training and development in smart electrical grids. The government program is designed to modernize the nation's electrical grid and implement smart grid technologies in communities across the country. The grant will fund the proposal "Workforce Training for the Electric Power Sector" and create the Smart Grid Training and Application Resource (GridSTAR) Center. The project's principal investigator is David Riley, professor of architectural engineering and director of the Center for Sustainability. (more)

Penn State receives $2.5 million for alternative energy projects

Friday, April 30, 2010

Penn State has been awarded $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for two projects that could change the way the nation uses and produces energy. The money, funded through the DOE's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, is part of a second round of funding of the Recovery Act of 2009, U.S. Sens. Arlen Specter and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania announced Thursday (April 29). (more)

Wastewater produces electricity and desalinates water

Bruce Logan, Kappe Professor of Environmental Engineering (right) and Maha Mehanna, postdoctoral fellow (left) are already at work on the next generation of microbial desalination cells based on using air cathodes.
Thursday, August 06, 2009

A process that cleans wastewater and generates electricity also can remove 90 percent of salt from brackish water or seawater, according to an international team of researchers from China and the U.S. (more)

Fuels for Schools to hold public meeting on biofuels at Timber 2009

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pennsylvania Fuels for Schools and Beyond, a statewide working group promoting local, renewable energy alternatives for Pennsylvania schools and businesses, is holding a public meeting from 10 a.m. until noon on May 30 in the Special Events Building at Penn State's Ag Progress Days site at Rock Springs, nine miles southwest of State College on Pa. Route 45. The meeting is being held in conjunction with Timber 2009 -- Forest Products Equipment and Technology Exposition. (more)

Ag Progress Days brings together clean fuel, good clean fun

Friday, August 15, 2008

Pennsylvania's attention is captivated by the serious business of fluctuating fuel prices, the future of the environment and economic independence. But the Commonwealth needs a little fun, too. So this year, Penn State's Ag Progress Days, set for Aug 19-21, will offer information on the issues that matter even as it provides a wide range of fun and educational activities sure to appeal to children and families. (more)