It's been awhile since we've actively published any new material. At the end of 2011, we delved deeply into an e-construction project and completely revamped the ASU LightWorks website, which included our blog. We are now officially up and running. The site looks great, and we've made the final touches. You can expect much more from us in the coming weeks and onward. Thanks so much for your ongoing support. We look forward to all that 2012 has in store.
Arizona State University (ASU) and the University of Arizona (UA) have joined forces through ASU’s AzCATI facilities to expand algae biofuel research through the ARID Raceway open test bed site located in Tucson.
It’s a new semester, and with the homework assignments and amount of stress piling up, sometimes getting involved on campus can be a challenge. Plus, with the large amount of clubs and organizations on campus, it can be hard to choose which one is right for you. At the Club Carnival, you had the opportunity to take a closer look at several different clubs and organizations on campus, including the new ASU Energy Club.
The State of Arizona has already been identified as one of the pioneers of the solar movement, and the state with the most potential for solar power. Solar in Arizona has caught the attention of people nationwide, and each installation and dollar of funding brings Arizona closer to the summit of the solar industry. Jan Brewer recently announced that Arizona was going to receive $710,000 in grant money to accelerate and expand solar in the Valley.