About CARES
Introduction
The Community Assessment of Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CARES) is an engineering and sustainability
assessment organization based at the University of California, Berkeley that includes participants from industry,
academia, and government.
The disciplines of the team members range from:
- Architecture
- Bioengineering
- Business
- Civil Engineering
- Economics
- Environmental Design and Planning
- Environmental Science, Policy and Management
- Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
- Mechanical Engineering
Mission of CARES
Currently, there is great emphasis being place upon reducing the environmental impacts associated with
human activity in order to reduce to effects of catastrophic climate change. Unfortunately,
information concerning sustainability and renewable energy technology is decentralized and unclear.
Our mission is to enable consumers and stakeholders to make informed decisions about sustainability and
renewable energy technologies.
Our view is that access to the latest data, models and solutions will accelerate adoption of sustainable solutions.
Goal of CARES
The goal of CARES is to establish and maintain a reliable, region specific online community in which users can:
- assess their current level of sustainability,
- receive advice on appropriate sustainability and energy solutions,
- connect with vendors to help implement the sustainability and energy solutions, and
- measure the improvement in their personal level of sustainability and environmental impact.
- co-develop interoperable open source sustainability assessment tools
We aim to being the premier, impartial "one stop shopping" portal for finding, evaluating and implementing sustainable solutions.
Core Features of CARES
- Easy-to-navigate database of sustainability best practices and renewable energy information
- Region-specific cases studies and suggestions
- Metrics for evaluating online carbon and sustainability calculators and assessment models
- Listings of solution vendors and manufacturers
- Economic, energy, water, and green house gas emissions return on investment data for renewable energy technologies
- Community of users interested in living sustainably
- Community of developers for sustainable assessment tools
CARES also provides:
- custom user needs innovation workshops,
- sustainability best practices and renewable energy potential assessments, and
- strategic energy implementation plans
Grants and Projects
In order to build up the online community and sustainability database, CARES has begun bootstrapping our development through a series of grants from the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA), the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), and the Pinoleville Pomo Nation (PPN) to build a knowledge base of sustainable best practices, renewable energy technology, economic return on investment data, and implementation results.
NCIIA
CARES has received an Advanced E-Team grant from the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance to create a sustainability database and assessment tools that will allow consumers, communities, academics and solutions providers to work together to assess problems and find solutions to reduce their environmental impact and improve their level of sustainability. [1]
Pinoleville Pomo Nation
CARES4Pomo: CARES is partnering with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation, a Native American tribe located in Ukiah, CA, to design eco-friendly houses that utilize sustainability best practices, renewable energy technology, and reflect the long-standing culture of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation. This partnership is also mentioned in the UC Berkeley College of Engineering's Innovations article [2] and UC Berkeley College of Engineering's Engineering News [3].
KAUST
CARES4KSA: CARES is partnering with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Dar Al-Hekma College, a private women's college in Jeddah, on research that will aid the development of a sustainable engineering infrastructure and the adoption of sustainable technologies and practices within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Contact Details
For more information about CARES and how you can get involved, please contact
Ryan Shelby, CARES Co-Founder and Project Manager, Berkeley Expert Systems Technology Laboratory
University of California, Berkeley Department of Mechanical Engineering 6102 Etcheverry Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1740
TEL: 510-643-8146 CELL: 256-653-8761 FAX: 510-643-8146 E-MAIL: ryan_shelby"at"berkeley"dot"edu
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