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The Energy Reading Group (ERG) is back and it is open to anyone interested to in energy research.
This session will be co-hosted by Postdoctoral researcher Yannick D'Mello and will focus on the "Sustainability of Harvesting Solar Energy."
There are two articles we recommend that you read prior to the meeting.
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Performances of typical photovoltaic module production from the perspective of life cycle sustainability assessment
Jiang, Tingting, Peiru Yin, and Qiang Jin. "Performances of typical photovoltaic module production from the perspective of life cycle sustainability assessment." Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments 64 (2024): 103703.
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Life cycle sustainability assessment of concentrating solar power technologies: A comparison between solar tower power and thermal parabolic trough generations in Brazil
Lassio, João Gabriel, et al. "Life cycle sustainability assessment of concentrating solar power technologies: A comparison between solar tower power and thermal parabolic trough generations in Brazil." Evolution and Trends of Sustainable Approaches. Elsevier, 2024. 23-38.
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Solar energy: Potential and future prospects
Kabir, Ehsanul, et al. "Solar energy: Potential and future prospects." Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 82 (2018): 894-900.
If you have any questions, please email laurianne.debanne [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Laurianne Debanné).
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The McISCE Trainee Committee is hosting an energy reading group this summer.
Through this four-part series, we will gather people from across the university, from the energy curious to the energy experts, to explore these topics together.Ìý
The reading group is open to anyone interested and/or invested in energy research, undergraduate students, McISCE interns, trainees, members, and beyond.
Different McISCE members have been invited to join us for each session to bring their perspectives to the discussions.
We recommend you read the papers before the meeting and bring your thoughts and questions. These discussions are informal, so you are welcome to come and listen.
Two papers have been pre-selected for each reading group:
Refreshments will be provided!
If you have any questions, please email laurianne.debanne [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Laurianne Debanné).Ìý