Energy Innovation

The generation, transportation, utilization and storage of energy will pose the greatest challenges and opportunities for engineers and scientists of the 21st century. These global energy demands require revolutionary solutions. Through the formation of The Great Lakes Institute for Energy Innovation, Case Western Reserve University—already a leader in fuel cell technology—is coordinating efforts of numerous partners throughout Ohio to provide the state with a competitive advantage in energy research and development.
Case Western Reserve's extensive partnerships with corporate, academic and governmental institutions across the state and around the world enhance all its energy innovation activities.
For more information about corporate giving to support energy innovation, please contact us at 216-368-6665 or corporaterelations@case.edu.
Energy Resources at Case
Energy Related News
- Third Frontier Grant to Case Western Reserve University’s Great Lakes Energy Institute to Fund First Turbine Research Center on U.S. Campus
- Third Frontier Grant to Case Western Reserve University’s Great Lakes Energy Institute to Fund First Turbine Research Center on U.S. Campus
- The Great Lakes Energy Development Task Force Releases Final Feasibility Study on Offshore Wind Pilot Project
- Case Western Reserve University Names First Maltz Professor in Energy Innovation
- O'Neill Foundation Grant Will Keep on Giving
- Sarah Rich, editor of Dwell Magazine, to Discuss How Sustainability Can Meet Design
- Autumn Leaf Detail Leads to Rich Spring Soil
- Sustainability Lessons Abound This Week on Campus
- Baker-Nord Center for Humanities Focuses on "Green" For 2009 Humanities Week
- Case Western Reserve Gears Up for GreenFest 2009