October 30, 2017

Juan Moreno-Cruz is an Associate Professor Professor of Economics in Ivan Allen College and a Fellows of the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems. He serves as faculty co-director for SLS' Fall 2017 Energy Systems for Sustainable Communities Fellows Program, with Matthew Realff (ChBE ).

This fall, SLS launched the SLS Fellows Program: Energy Systems for Sustainable Communities (ESSC), with 28 fellows representing all 6 colleges and various other units on campus, and including faculty, research scientists, graduate students, a post doc, and staff.

ESSC Faculty Fellows Campus Building Tour

The purpose of this program is to emphasize the role of communities in the larger quest towards a sustainable energy system.  The majority of energy policies are oriented at changing the incentives of individuals, those being people, households or firms, in a way that favors adoption of cleaner technologies or practices, an increase in energy efficiency, or overall reduction in energy consumption. But all those policies and interventions forget the fundamental role that local communities have in fostering an environment in which people’s rewards from adopting those technologies are magnified. It is the role of communities as catalyzers of change that drove me to this research. So as soon as I was invited to co-direct this program, jointly with Matthew Realff (ChBE) and under the close watching eye of SLS Director Jennifer Hirsch, I jump at the opportunity. We have prepared an exciting program and I am looking forward to seeing the results of this engagement.

Over the course of the semester, the ESSC Fellows have a number of gatherings where we meet partners within campus and across the local community. We will also tour campus facilities and will have two gatherings off campus: one at Southface on Equity, Resilience, and 

Community in Southeast Energy Systems and a second visit to Social Circle, GA where we will tour the Silicon Ranch solar array facilities and learn about how it was conceived, then explore that work in the context of the municipality’s efforts to create a livable community. The fellows will also meet in smaller groups to work on their individual projects for the semester related to this topic.

ESSC Faculty Fellows Campus Building Tour

The program will explore questions such as:

  • How do energy options such as greater use of biomass and utility solar power impact different communities?
  • How do different energy options improve the resiliency and viability of small communities?
  • How would changes in grid architecture, such as microgrids, impact communities?
  • How does climate change alter the energy supply and demand for regions and specifically for the South East?
  • How do energy systems interact with other key infrastructure systems, particularly food and water systems closely intertwined with energy?
  • What roles can communities play in the development and deployment of new energy systems?
  • How do energy policies incentivize or limit community engagement?
  • How can new developments in energy sources and systems improve opportunities for disadvantaged communities and improve equity, particularly in Georgia, where Atlanta is consistently ranked one of the most inequitable cities in the country?

Towards the end of the semester, the ESSC fellows will write short reflections for the SLS Blog or create case studies for the new SLS Teaching Toolkit studies about what they learned and produced.

 

 

Energy Systems for Sustainable Communities (ESSC) Fellows

Baabak Ashuri, Associate Professor

College of Design

Christopher Blackburn, PhD Candidate

Ivan Allen College

Fani Boukouvala, Assistant Professor

College of Engineering

Kate Pride Brown, Assistant Professor

Ivan Allen College

Jason Brown, Assistant Professor

College of Design

Claudio Di Leo, Assistant Professor

College of Engineering

Alice Favero, Lecturer

Ivan Allen College

Roger Jiao, Associate Professor

College of Engineering

Arkadeep Kumar, Ph.D. Student

College of Engineering

Michael Leamy, Associate Professor

College of Engineering

Jung-Ho Lewe, Research Engineer II

College of Engineering

Daniel Matisoff, Associate Professor

Ivan Allen College

Andrew Medford, Assistant Professor

College of Engineering

Kerri  Metz, Research Faculty

Strategic Energy Institute

Neda Mohammadi, Postdoc

College of Engineering

Marcela Moreno, Research Project Coordinator II

Strategic Energy Institute

Bob Myers, Lecturer

College of Business

Matthew Oliver, Assistant Professor

Ivan Allen College

Kamran Paynabar, Assistant Professor

College of Engineering

Caleb Robinson, Graduate Research Assistant

College of Computing

Paul Rugambwa, Research Coordinator

College of Engineering

Greg Spiro, Senior Mechanical Engineer

Facilities Management Design & Construction

Supraja Sudharsan, PhD Student

Ivan Allen College

Germán Vergara, Assistant Professor

Ivan Allen College

Tim Welch, Assistant Professor

College of Design

Brian Woodall, Professor

Ivan Allen College

Eunhwa Yang, Assistant Professor

College of Design

Haomin  Zhou, Professor

College of Sciences