Energy Institute Co-Hosts Workshop on Egypt’s Energy Vision
Recently, the Texas A&M Energy Institute and representatives from Assiut University, the Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Badr University, Cairo University, and Zagazig University collaborated for an event in Alexandria that was hosted by the Arab Academy for Science and Technology titled “Towards Egypt’s Energy Vision 2030: Egypt’s Just Energy Transition: Decarbonization Electrification, Education and Access.”
Texas A&M Energy Institute and Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra Partner for MOISES Project with US Embassy in Bolivia
The Texas A&M Energy Institute and the Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra (UPSA) are teaming up with the US Embassy in Bolivia to model an intelligent sustainable energy system for Bolivia.
Texas A&M Energy Institute and Agricultural University of Athens Partner for METAVASIS Project with US Embassy in Athens
The Texas A&M Energy Institute and the Agricultural University of Athens (AUA) are teaming up with the US Embassy in Athens, the Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC), and the Center for Houston’s Future to understand the economic, social, and environmental impacts of a rapid energy transition on vulnerable communities and marginalized regions in Greece and Texas.
Energy Institute Experts Participate in Texas Energy Summit
On November 15-17, 2023, the Texas Energy Summit, hosted by the Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL), was held at the State of Texas Capitol Building. At this year’s event, five experts from the Texas A&M Energy Institute participated in panels. The summit, now in its 20th year, continues to focus on the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan, and in […]
Texas A&M Water-Energy-Food Nexus helps tackle water scarcity
Rabi Mohtar, Ph.D., a professor in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, as well as a Senior Advisor for Resource Nexus in the Texas A&M Energy Institute, is joining forces with several universities as part of a new collaborative effort funded by the National Institutes of Health, titled, “The Global Center on Climate Change, Water, Energy, Food and Health Systems, WEFH,” which will address the impacts of climate change in vulnerable communities in the Azraq Basin in Jordan.