Know about us |
||
Princeton University China Energy Group (CEG) is a student-operated research-focused organization based at Princeton University. CEG’s objective is to encourage sharing of ideas and perspectives on China’s energy situation, and communication amongst members on their research’s energy implications. |
||
CEG news |
||
Princeton-PKU Student/Young Scientist Workshop on Air Pollution and Climate |
||
May 9th, 2015 |
||
Lunch Discussion -- Large-scale Energy Storage | ||
Bo Guo led a discussion on large-scale energy storage. |
||
CEG Latest Events |
Perspectives |
Join us |
|||
Meet the industry leader: Chevron | Ammonia: An Overlooked Byproduct from Energy Generation | Apply to be a member | |||
(09/27/13) A dozen of CEG members joined the lunch with recruiters from Chevron to learn about everything you want to know about Chevron. | (by Kang Sun) Controlling ammonia actually can be a more efficient way to mitigate the environment impact from energy generation. | Interested in China energy development? Come and join us! | |||
Talk to the experts | CO2 Storage: Large-scale low-cost demonstration opportunities in China | Welcome new members | |||
CEG members took unique opportunity to discuss with Prof.Cong and other cholars from Tsinghua university over the energy topics of mutual interests. | (by Zhong Zheng) CO2 source-sink matching identifies low-cost opportunities for large-scale CO2 capture and storage demonstration projects in China. | Bo Jiang and Peichao Li joined China Energy Group |