EAP Professor Greg Nemet will receive one of the first two World Citizen Prizes in Environmental Performance from the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM). The award recognizes important research evaluating opportunities to …
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Denholm Receives Nelson 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award
We are thrilled that EAP alum Paul Denholm of National Renewable Energy Laboratory is one of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award Winners! In its announcement of the 2019 recipients, the Nelson …
EAP Announces 2019 Scholarship Competition
The EAP program is excited to announce its second round of scholarships available for international students at UW-Madison who join the EAP community. Thanks to the generous support of Wes and Ankie Foell, up to …
Performance-based regulation: Seeking the new utility business model
EAP experiences lead to new connections, conversations at Breakthrough Dialogue
EAP Student Mikhaila Calice (left) met with Megan Brown (right), a 6th generation rancher from northern California Guest Post by Mikhaila Calice, who attended the Breakthrough Dialogue in June 2019 with support from an EAP …
Nemet releases book on solar energy’s success and lessons for low-carbon innovation
Photo from How Solar Energy Became Cheap book launch party In his first book, How Solar Energy Became Cheap: A Model for Low-Carbon Innovation, Prof. Greg Nemet details the success story of solar energy and …
EAP students and recent graduates profiled in “WEI faces of the energy future 2019”
Five students and recent graduates from the EAP program were profiled in a recent article from the Wisconsin Energy Institute on future leaders in energy. Adria Brooks, Mikhaila Calice, Katie Mummah, Sophia Rogers, and Megan …
EAP Thought Leaders Meeting 2019
In May 2019, UW–Madison’s Energy Analysis and Policy graduate certificate program convened a group of Thought Leaders to strategize the future of EAP. Over the course of two days, we discussed innovative projects, learned from …
Calice offers perspective as future energy leader
EAP student and Master of Public Affairs (MPA) candidate Mikhaila Calice shared her perspective on addressing climate change during the Fastest Path to Zero Summit in April at the University of Michigan. Summit participants included high-level …
EAP Chicago Trip – April 2019
In April 2019, UW–Madison’s Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) graduate certificate program took our third annual trip to Chicago. We spent two days learning, networking, bonding, and having fun. Thanks to our generous hosts and …