University Energy Institute Leadership Collaborative

The University Energy Institute Leadership Collaborative (UEILC) is a first-of-its-kind partnership of U.S. university-based energy institutes formed to address the critical challenges facing America’s energy systems. Partners include over 150 energy institutes and a network of energy experts from around the world working together to inspire meaningful research, engage scholarship, inform regional and national policy, impact decision-making, and re-imagine energy education to be ready to create the future of energy systems.

UEILC was launched in September 2019 with the vision of supporting a low carbon energy future.

Read our Formation Announcement:

Vision

 

To support a low carbon energy future.

Mission

 

To work together as energy institutes to inspire meaningful research, engage scholarship, inform regional and national policy, impact decision-making, and re-imagine energy education to be ready to create the future of energy systems.

UEILC Executive Team

Jeff M. Bielicki

Program Director, Ohio State EmPOWERment Program
Lead, Sustainable Energy, Sustainability Instistute

The Ohio State University

Clark A. Miller

Professor and Director
Center for Energy & Society

Arizona State University

Ginger Sigmon

Director of Research Development and Administration
Nicolas School of the Environment

Duke University

Angeliki Diane Rigos

President, Epistimi, Inc.
Instructor, MIT LEAPS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Daniel Tkacik

Executive Director
Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

Carnegie Mellon University

UEILC Co-Founders

Jay F. Whitacre

Former Director
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

Carnegie Mellon University

Anna J. Siefken

Former Executive Director
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

Carnegie Mellon University

Morgan D. Bazilian

Director
Payne Institute for Public Policy

Colorado School of Mines

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