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Welcome to the Energy Institute
at Mississippi State University

The Energy Institute (EI) at Mississippi State University (MSU) was created in 2008 to provide a mechanism to coordinate energy research at MSU, to encourage scientists and engineers to work together on energy projects, and to provide an atmosphere to exchange ideas and develop creative solutions for the complex energy challenges facing the world today.

The EI at Mississippi State University is comprised of five research organizations: The Institute of Clean Energy Technology (ICET), the Micro-Cooling Heating and Power (CHP) group, Save Energy Now (Southeastern Center for Industrial Energy Intensity Reduction), the Southeast Clean Energy Application Center (CEAC), and the Sustainable Energy Research Center (SERC). Led by Dr. Glenn Steele, the EI works to develop new technologies to promote energy efficiency through combined heating and power concepts and energy audits, as well as developing technology to generate renewable transportation and heating fuel from biomass. Additionally, the EI and its industry partners are working together to find new methods to dispose of nuclear waste and sequester carbon from electrical generation.

CEAC ICET SERC MicroCHP