UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The fourth annual Energy Days conference will be held on May 29-30 at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center. Registration for the conference is now open. The conference is open to the public and is free for Penn State students, faculty and staff.
Energy Days is a two-day conference that brings together the energy expertise of Penn State with those working in and with the energy industry. The goal is to develop partnerships to help improve the affordability, sustainability, safety and security of energy in the future.
“Energy Days has proven to be an incredibly effective way to connect Penn State researchers with our partners in industry, government and society,” said Tom Richard, director of the Institutes of Energy and the Environment and professor of agricultural and biological engineering in the College of Agricultural Sciences. “Many of the partnerships that emerged from previous workshops have gone on to pioneer innovative solutions to energy challenges and to form a bridge from research to commercialization. This year we are looking forward to expanding those prior efforts and will also be seeding new topics for collaborations.”