Over the last few years, an interdisciplinary environmental research team led by Lt. Col. Andrew (Andy) Pfluger, academy professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering (GENE), has been working to advance energy resilience at West Point through a system that converts waste generated and collected at its Target Hill Wastewater Treatment Plant into energy, using a technology called anaerobic co-digestion. For their work, the DOD Environmental Security Technology Certification Program has awarded the team a $925,000 competitive award over three years.
Date Taken: | 02.16.2022 |
Date Posted: | 07.27.2022 10:19 |
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Location: | WEST POINT, NEW YORK, US |
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