Hydrogen House summer interns
This summer the Hydrogen House Project joined the PSEG Institute of Sustainability Studies. The PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies supports transdisciplinary research and community projects that grow more resilient communities worldwide. From climate change research in New Jersey, to energy studies in Vietnam and modeling water availability in Africa, the work of Montclair State University’s faculty cover the world with results shared with local residents, state agencies and professionals.
In September, 2015, the UN adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals to aid the nations in our world to work toward a more sustainable existence. Montclair State University, under the leadership of the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, joined the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network to build programs that will contribute to the global network of sustainability solutions.
The Green Team Program aggregates groups of five students who work with communities and corporations to provide solutions to sustainability problems. In 2018, 60 students from 18 different universities worked with twelve organizations to address their sustainability challenges. We were assigned a team of interns and through out the summer the interns learned about the Hydrogen House and how it works along with solar and fuel cells. We look forward to the next group of students.
Donations or grants from your foundation would push Hydrogen House's Educational effort farther and allow us to host and train more students. Please consider helping us, Donate today!
In September, 2015, the UN adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals to aid the nations in our world to work toward a more sustainable existence. Montclair State University, under the leadership of the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, joined the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network to build programs that will contribute to the global network of sustainability solutions.
The Green Team Program aggregates groups of five students who work with communities and corporations to provide solutions to sustainability problems. In 2018, 60 students from 18 different universities worked with twelve organizations to address their sustainability challenges. We were assigned a team of interns and through out the summer the interns learned about the Hydrogen House and how it works along with solar and fuel cells. We look forward to the next group of students.
Donations or grants from your foundation would push Hydrogen House's Educational effort farther and allow us to host and train more students. Please consider helping us, Donate today!