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2012 Austin Electricity Conference

The 2012 Austin Electricity Conference was organized around four panels. Two panels concerned renewable electric generation: one panel on renewable portfolio standards as policy instruments for combating climate change, and another on the challenges of integrating renewable power into the electric grid. Two other panels examined the effects of climate constraints on traditional electric generation fuels: [...]

The Integrated Watershed Science Graduate Portfolio Program

The Integrated Watershed Science Graduate Portfolio Program (the “GPP”) provides graduate students at UT Austin the opportunity to supplement their current degree program with an interdisciplinary study of watershed issues. GPP students complete twelve hours of study focused on integrated watershed science, policy and planning, and fieldwork.  Through this additional focused study, GPP students are able to [...]

Upcoming Fellow Position at UT Law Energy Center

In the near future the UT Law Energy Center will be looking to hire a one-year fellow. The fellow will ideally fill several roles. These might include co-teaching classes, preparing white papes or law review articles, carrying out research, or convening a colloquium on a topic of interest. The fellow may also catalyze work on a particular substantive [...]

AIPN Student Writing Competition and Student Scholarship Program

It is time for the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) annual Student Writing Competition and Student Scholarship Program. The prize for the winners of the AIPN Student Writing Competition includes registration, travel and accommodations for the AIPN International Conference. Essays should be an original work of no more than 4,000 words on any specific issue of the student’s choice [...]

Center Releases Report on Climate Change and Endangered Species Policy

The Center has released a report, coauthored by Center Director Melinda Taylor and Professor Holly Doremus of the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Law, Energy and the Environment, that makes policy recommendations to address the impacts of climate change on endangered species.  The report focuses on habitat conservation plans, a tool used by the [...]

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