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Have you ever wondered what cities used to be the nation’s centers for refining petroleum? On this week’s Energy Bite, Joel Tarr, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has some answers.

Have you ever wondered what cities used to be the nation’s centers for refining petroleum? On this week’s Energy Bite, Joel Tarr, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has some answers.

Which fuel sources were the most important in Pittsburgh’s history? On this week’s Energy Bite, Joel Tarr, a professor of Carnegie Mellon University has some answers.

Casey Canfield, a recent PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s Engineering and Public Policy Department, discusses some of the social, economical, and environmental factors that influence people to power their home with solar energy.

Casey Canfield, a recent PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s Engineering and Public Policy Department, explains what the best way is to communicate electricity consumption on your bill. Listen Respond Learn More Perceptions of electricity-use communications: effects of information, format, and individual differences from the Journal of Risk Research How is electricity used in U.S. homes? from U.S. Energy Information Administration Transcript How should your electricity bill show your electricity consumption? HOST: How should your bill… Read More

Casey Canfield, a recent PhD graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s Engineering and Public Policy Department, explains how smart meters can be hacked. Listen Learn More Electric Meters from the Department of Energy Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System from the National Academies Press Multi-vendor Penetration Testing in the Advanced Metering Infrastructure presented at the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference Transcript Can smart meters be hacked? HOST: Are you worried about your smart meter being hacked? On… Read More