Published: Oct. 1, 2018

The CU Energy Club is a multi-disciplinary group focused on both education and outreach in the energy sector. Their primary goals are to expand on what CU students learn in the classroom and to help them make connections in the energy industry. The club seeks to educate students on all sides of current issues within the energy industry. They appeal to both graduate and undergraduate students, drawing primarily from students of engineering, environmental science, and business majors—anyone interested in energy. They currently have a large focus on renewables since they are fairly new and prominent to the industry and many of their members are interested in them. However, they do not ignore or downplay the role traditional (fossil-fuel based) energy has in our economy and society.

Please find below the schedule of the monthly meetings and energyÌıtalks:

Monthly Meetings (a professor or person from industry speaks to us):

Oct 2nd, 5:30-6:30pm, Hellems 137: Dr. Lakshman Guruswamy, Nicholas Doman Professor of International Environmental Law at the University of babyÖ±²¥app at Boulder Law School.

Nov 6th, 5:30-6:30pm, Koelbel 300: Josh Ross, PE, Xcel Energy

Dec 4th, 5:30-6:30pm, Koelbel 300: Dr. Michael Readey, Professor of Engineering ManagementÌı

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Energy Talks: (a grad student or senior undergrad presents their energy-related research)

Oct 12th, 12-1pm, Koelbel 375

Oct 26th, 12-1pm, Koelbel 375

Nov 16th, 12-1pm, Koelbel 375

Nov 30th, 12-1pm, Koelbel 375