University of Wisconsin–Madison

Projects and Partners

QTS Data Centers is working with UW–Madison (Project Manager Paul Meier) to research energy, water, and environmental sustainability challenges and opportunities associated with data center development.

Limnotech is working with the Center for Climatic Research (Project Lead Michael Notaro) to analyze the expected impacts of climate change on rainfall intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) relationships in southeastern Michigan.

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The American Cancer Society is partnered with Nelson Institute Enterprise (Project Lead Tracey Holloway) to apply satellite data to U.S. air quality and health assessment.

The American Lung Association is partnered with EAP (Project Lead Tracey Holloway) to apply satellite data to U.S. air quality and health assessment.

Great Plains Institute is partnered with EAP (Project Lead Paul Meier) to evaluate the emissions and air quality impact of transportation fuel policy change in Minnesota and Illinois.

Boundless Impact Research & Analytics is working with EAP (Project Lead Paul Meier) to develop and support best practices for environmental impact analysis.

Earth Justice is partnered with EAP (Project Lead Tracey Holloway) to examine multi-pollutant strategies to improve both air quality and climate change.

The Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) worked with EAP (Project Lead Morgan Edwards) to assist in preparing a research proposal for the U.S. Department of Energy.

The EAP program (Project Lead Paul Meier) assisted the City of Milwaukee with its low and zero-emission vehicle purchase requirements by evaluating the life-cycle costs of vehicle ownership across several vehicle types spanning gasoline, CNG, hybrid, and electric alternatives.

The National Wildlife Federation partnered with EAP (Project Lead Tyler Lark) to map bioenergy and wood pellet manufacturing facilities across the U.S. and explore their relationships with environmental justice communities