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SC-RISE received an enthusiastic kickoff this year as a broad new initiative to promote research, education and adoption of sustainable solar power sources. The Southern California Research Initiative for Solar Energy attracted more than 150 well-wishers to the ceremony featuring (above l to r) Reza Abbaschian, Dean of the College of Engineering, Timothy White, UCR Chancellor, Matt Barth, CE-CERT Director and Riverside Mayor Ronald Loveridge. |
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Sunrise in Southern California CE-CERT Kicks Off Initiative for Affordable Solar Energy |
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Vol. 8, No. 1, Summer, 2010 |
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CE-CERT Emissions Research Employed in International Collaboration to Reduce Sulfur Dioxide from Ocean-Going Ships in the Gulf |
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The Emissions and Fuels Research Group, which has been pioneering port emissions research in California and Asia since 2003, joined the U.S. EPA and their counterparts in the government of Mexico to begin the first study of emissions when using lower sulfur marine fuels in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The increased interest on the health effects of emissions from diesel-powered buses and trucks created the need for a new research tool at the University of California, Riverside. Driven by that need CE-CERT has installed a Heavy-Duty Vehicle Dynamometer. |
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Heavy-Duty Dyno Comes Online New Facility Expands In-Use Emissions Testing of Big Rigs |



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CE-CERT Quarterly News Now All Electronic |
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CE-CERT's quarterly newsletter is now fully electronic. Developments by engineers, researchers and educators will continue to be delivered in a quick and lively way, only more sustainably via your email inbox. |