The Solar Impact: The Work of the Solar Ambassadors in Promoting Renewable Energy Sources
Presentation Type
Event
Full Name of Faculty Mentor
Pamela Martin
Other Mentors
Additional Mentor: John Marcis, Finance & Economics
Major
Interdis Studies
Presentation Abstract
Our poster aims to share the work of the Solar Ambassadors with the wider community at Coastal Carolina University and future prospects for solar energy in South Carolina. Solar Ambassadors work with nonprofit organizations to install solar panels and educate the community about long-term benefits of solar. This research will integrate economic projections for energy markets, comparative policy analysis, and environmental concerns while simultaneously highlighting past projects.
Course
POLI 491
Location
Lib Jackson Student Union, Atrium
Start Date
17-4-2019 4:30 PM
End Date
17-4-2019 6:30 PM
Disciplines
Political Science
Recommended Citation
Hess, Nakkara; Emory, Julie; and Chernoff, Shani, "The Solar Impact: The Work of the Solar Ambassadors in Promoting Renewable Energy Sources" (2019). Undergraduate Research Competition. 24.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/ugrc/2019/poster/24
The Solar Impact: The Work of the Solar Ambassadors in Promoting Renewable Energy Sources
Lib Jackson Student Union, Atrium
Our poster aims to share the work of the Solar Ambassadors with the wider community at Coastal Carolina University and future prospects for solar energy in South Carolina. Solar Ambassadors work with nonprofit organizations to install solar panels and educate the community about long-term benefits of solar. This research will integrate economic projections for energy markets, comparative policy analysis, and environmental concerns while simultaneously highlighting past projects.