Oct 3, 2013

Sustainability Seminar Reminders (#GreatLakes, #Green, #P2Tech, #Sustainable)

Green Seminar Reminders

 

October 3, 2013  12 – 1 pm CDT

At Mechanical Engineering Building, Rm. 218 (1206 W Green St. in Urbana, IL)

"Fields of Gold, Deckles, and Moulds: Fresh Press and Agri-Fiber Papers"

Eric Benson - Chair of the Graphic Design Program and Associate Professor of Graphic Design and Faculty Fellow at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Fresh Press is an agri-fiber and agri-fiber waste paper-making lab on the Illinois campus that explores how a collaboration of farmers, artists, designers, and academics can revitalize a slowly dying manufacturing industry in the Midwest.

This webinar will be broadcast live and also archived on our website www.istc.illinois.edu for later viewing. If you cannot attend the event at ISTC, you may view the webinar live by registering at: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/440998327.

 

October 10, 2013  12 – 1 pm CDT

At ISTC (1 E Hazelwood Dr. in Champaign, IL)

"Mud-to-Parks: Beneficial Use of Sediment as Reclaimed Topsoil in Illinois"

Dr. John Marlin - Research Affiliate at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, a division of the Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The beneficial reuse of sediment generated by various recreational, environmental and navigation projects is a priority with several state and federal agencies.  Illinois has completed several projects using topsoil reclaimed from water bodies over the past decade.   The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has funded several projects under its Mud to Parks program. 

The presentation will highlight current and past projects where dredged material is being used as reclaimed topsoil including Walton Lake at Litchfield, the Fox Waterway Agency, East Peoria, Decatur, and the Chicago area.   Equipment types, and issues related to planning and implementation will also be discussed. 

Publications, videos and photos related to the ISTC sediment project are located at http://www.istc.illinois.edu/special_projects/il_river/

This webinar will be broadcast live and also archived on our website www.istc.illinois.edu for later viewing. If you cannot attend the event at ISTC, you may view the webinar live by registering at: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/443396943 

 

October 24, 2013  12 – 1 pm CDT

At ISTC (1 E Hazelwood Dr. in Champaign, IL)

"Powering a Clean Tomorrow: Cheap Hydrogen from Biomass"

Dr. Sam C Weaver - President of Proton Power, Inc.

Proton Power, Inc. (PPI) has developed a renewable energy system for producing inexpensive hydrogen on demand from biomass and waste sources. The core technology is referred to as Cellulose to Hydrogen Power (CHyP). This core technology is ideal for clean energy applications such as distributed or central-station electrical power generation, hydrogen fueling, or producing liquid fuels such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.  Co-products are water and biochar, a highly effective soil supplement.

This webinar will be broadcast live and also archived on our website www.istc.illinois.edu for later viewing. If you cannot attend the event at ISTC, you may view the webinar live by registering at: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/180479423.