Energy Research Projects
TURI supports research that will help Massachusetts companies limit energy consumption through process changes and research into innovative energy generation and storage processes.
2003 -- Prototype Development and Environmental Assessment of Dye-Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells - Prof. John Duffy, UMass Lowell Department of Mechanical Engineering, Industry Partner: Konarka, Lowell, Massachusetts.<
2002 -- Solar Electrolyzer Fuel Cell, 3kW System - Prof. John Duffy, UMass Lowell, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solar Engineering Program. Industry Partner: Electrochem, Inc., Woburn, Massachusetts.
2001 -- Solar Fuel Cell System - Prof. John Duffy, UMass Lowell, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solar Engineering Program.
2000 -- Solar Fuel Cell System - Prof. John Duffy, UMass Lowell, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solar Engineering Program.
1999 -- Development of a Building Commissioning Model for Energy and Resource Efficiency for University of Massachusetts Buildings - Prof. Lawrence Ambs, UMass Amherst, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
1998 -- Sustainable Production of Alternative-Fueled Buses - Prof. John Duffy, UMass Lowell, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solar Engineering Program.
1998 -- Battery Powered Solid State Cooler/Heater - Prof Ziyad Salameh, UMass Lowell, Department of Electrical Engineering.