Welcome to the Clean Energy Forum
This website is a workspace that includes a number of simple, yet powerful features to help us collaborate. There is a News section, where you can post news, ideas, or suggestions that you want to share with the group.
This web site provides you information on the Indiana WIRED Clean Energy Forum -- the initiatives designed to transform the WIRED region and Indiana through clean energy. What makes the this site different from other sites is that content can be created by any member of of the Forum not just the WIRED staff.
Once you have joined this site, you can create new articles and edit the content of every article on this site just by clicking the Edit this page link on that page. All content on this site is viewable by everyone in the world-- it is not limited to the Clean Energy Forum members.
We will be using this web site to keep you updated on our work on our two specific Clean Energy Forum initiatives: establishing a Green Collar certification and developing an international recognition for our region in clean energy. We start by summarizing our workshop results.
Under the Next Steps tab at the top of the page, we keep track of some of the most significant Next Steps we are taking.
Help improve this site The Indiana WIRED Clean Energy site is a dynamic web site that is always changing and looking to provide new information to our Forum membership. We have started the process of strengthening the connections among clean energy employers, academic programs, LEDOs, students, community foundations and others. If you are interested in improving Clean Energy Forum, please take a look at the results of our first two initiatives. Any assistance you can give working on these projects will go a long way towards realizing the vision of this site. | |
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BioTown The BioTown Technology Suite will turn waste into energy as part of an effort to create a community where all energy needs are met through biorenewable resources. Reynolds, Indiana is the inaugural BioTown, USA. The BioTown Technology Suite will link three systems together to maximize efficiency and versatility and will employ an anaerobic digester, gasifier and fast pyrolysis to yield methane, syngas, bio-oil and fertilizer.
| The Quadra Initiative The Quadra Initiative in Clinton County is a four-part approach to industrial symbiosis that encompasses economic development, energy independence, environmental sustainability and education. At the forefront of the industrial symbiosis movement, Clinton County is on the fast track to attracting new industries and businesses. There is great economic opportunity in converting industrial wastes into energy. Learn more.
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Join the Forum Joining the Clean Energy Forum is simple. All you do is go to this page to find out more. You are only a few mouse clicks away from making a contribution to clean energy in Indiana. Join the Forum! | Clean Energy Academic Programs Here are some details on the academic programs involved in clean energy. This sections provides guidance to prospective students on their education options. In addition, company representatives can explore these programs to see where they might be able to "plug in" to our colleges and universities to provide support with internships, connections and other resources. |

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Jim Shanley said 10/5/08
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