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The Scoop on Anaerobic Digestion

The Scoop on Anaerobic Digestion

November 12, 2012
by Erik
California, Energy Policy, Engineering, Environment, Systems Engineering, Water Resources Engineering

Anaerobic digestion has been used in wastewater treatment processes for decades.  Recent innovations, however, are making the technology more viable for commercial applications. Anaerobic digestion…

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Life in the Tails: Behavioral Economics

Life in the Tails: Behavioral Economics

July 10, 2012
by Erik
California, Cities, Culture, Energy Policy, Engineering, Environment, Public Policy, Science and Technology, Systems Engineering

The question of merging individual (or organizational) decision-making with infrastructure design and management is supremely interesting, though not often engaged by the engineering community. For…

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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Energy

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Energy

October 15, 2010
by Erik
Energy Policy

Of late, I have been considering the need, and value, of interdisciplinary approaches to energy production and development. Here is an excerpt from some recent…

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