U.S Department of Energy awards 麻豆果冻传媒 $4 million for green economy proposal
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U.S Department of Energy awards 麻豆果冻传媒 $4 million for green economy proposal

pingen chen in car麻豆果冻传媒 has been awarded more than $4 million by the U.S. Department of Energy for its proposal to build the clean energy economy in rural areas.

The project title is 鈥淩ural Reimagined:  Building an EV Ecosystem and Green Economy for Transforming Lives in Economically Distressed Appalachia.鈥  Rural Reimagined is 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Grand Challenge initiative to harness science, technology and innovation to transform rural communities.

鈥淭oday is a great day,鈥 said Pingen Chen, assistant professor for mechanical engineering at 麻豆果冻传媒.  鈥淲ith the rise of the clean energy economy around electric vehicles, rural and low-income communities in Appalachia have struggled in the transition, due in part to a lack of infrastructure, low awareness and limited-to-no access to electric vehicles and clean energy jobs.鈥

The total cost of the project is $8 million.  麻豆果冻传媒 is the leading organization among more than 50 partners from Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia sharing the balance of the funding.  Chen is the principal investigator of the project.

鈥淭his project aims to provide clean and affordable mobility options to the underserved communities by developing needed charging infrastructure and adopting and demonstrating various cost-effective electric vehicles in diverse applications,鈥 said Chen.  鈥淚n addition, the project aims to create outreach, training and education opportunities to the residents of rural and low-income communities.鈥

Five major components make up the project; charging infrastructure development, electric vehicle acquisition and demonstration, data collection and analysis, outreach and education and workforce training and economic development.  The proposal says long term impacts on rural areas would include transition from a fossil fuel-based fuel economy to clean energy, improved environmental quality and public health as well as creating new job opportunities.

鈥淭his will facilitate collaborative opportunities between universities, automotive electric vehicle manufacturers, charging station suppliers and other stakeholders on workforce training to serve the rapidly growing electric vehicle industry and clean energy economy,鈥 said Chen.    鈥淭he goal is to build the underpinnings of a green economy in the most economically distressed Appalachian region to transform the lives of rural and low-income communities.鈥

Vice President Kamala Harris and U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm recently announced a total of 25 projects across the nation awarded a total of $199 million.  The focus is research, development and demonstration projects to advance electrification of freight trucks, reduce vehicle emissions and improve the electric charging infrastructure.

 

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