Forward in Energy Forum

Forward in Energy Forum At a recent Forward in Energy Forum, UW-Madison professor of environmental studies Tracey Holloway discusses her research on air quality, as well as the relationship between energy systems and the environment.

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. Through sustained, cross-disciplinary dialogue, forum participants find new ways to advance campus energy research through new collaborations and partnerships, discover new insights that can be translated into public policy, and explore the social, political, and economic aspects of a wide variety of clean energy technologies.

Watch past forums on our YouTube Channel.

Upcoming Forums

Oct 28
October 28

Wisconsin Goes Nuclear?

1115 Wisconsin Energy Institute (and Online)

Past Forums

Oct 09
October 9

Can plants fix our carbon problems?

Wisconsin Energy Institute Atrium
Apr 02
April 2

Energy and Thermal Power

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Mar 13
March 13

Energy and our landscapes

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Feb 20
February 20

Carbon Pricing and Energy

Wisconsin Energy Institute
Nov 27
November 27

Can technology curb global warming?

Wisconsin Energy Institute
Oct 23
October 23

State and Local Action on Clean Energy

1115 Wisconsin Energy Institute
Sep 25
September 25

Energy Insecurity and Social Justice

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Apr 03
April 3

Energy and Intellectual Property

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Mar 06
March 6

Women in Energy

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115
Jan 23
January 23

Energy and the Wisconsin Economy

Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1115