Who We Are
The Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) is working on one of the most critical challenges of our time – the transition toward new, clean energy systems and solutions. WEI is led by scientists and engineers committed to crossing traditional research boundaries in order to make major breakthroughs in the way we source and use energy. The collaborative home of energy research and education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, WEI fosters projects across disciplines, prepares the energy leaders of today and tomorrow, and enhances public understanding of energy issues.
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175 Years of Energy Research
Energy-related research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has evolved over the institution's first 175 years, from departmentally-segregated work focused largely on technological innovation to a more holistic and interdisciplinary approach that bridges technologies, environmental and social impacts, and policy. Explore some of the university’s contributions to energy research in this five-part series.
Research
We are a national leader in energy research. Our three areas of research – electricity systems, transportation and fuels, and sustainability and society – focus on critical parts of the clean energy transition.
Industry
We forge creative partnerships with industry to ensure that our research makes it to the marketplace, transforms local economies, and advances the overall economics of clean energy.
Education
We prepare students to lead and develop innovative ways for learners of all ages to explore and understand energy.
Forward In Energy Forum
The Wisconsin Energy Institute's (WEI) Forward in Energy forum brings together experts from across UW–Madison to address the many dimensions of our global transition to clean energy systems. Learn more about our Forward in Energy forums here.