CACHE
Modules on Energy Website
Welcome
to
the website for CACHE Modules on Energy. The goal of this project is to
develop modules that bring energy technology into the traditional
curricula for chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineering. The site
allows faculty members around the world to have easy access to
these modules.
The above table lists
the various energy areas for which modules have been or will be developed.
We are currently soliciting authors for these modules. If you are interested in participating, please
contact Jason Keith by email at keith at che dot msstate dot edu.
Update:
As part of a collaboration between AIChE and CACHE, recent modules have
been developed by Jeff Seay and David Silverstein of the University of
Kentucky comparing petroleum and bio-based fuels in internal combustion engines.
Update:
As part of a collaboration between AIChE and CACHE, recent modules have
been developed by John O'Connell of the University of Virginia on thermochemical production of hydrogen (preface) and link to modules (near bottom of page).
Dr. Yong Fu in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University has placed a solar farm on the roof of the Simrall Building. Click here for a site with this data.
Click here for a wind map of the United States.