Charles Claxton is studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston. He plans on completing his undergrad by Fall 2017. His contribution to this project dealt primarily with the economics aspect, the sources and uses of electricity.
Monica Melek is pursuing a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston. She is a member of the American Association of Drilling Engineers. She expects to graduate in the Spring of 2018. Monica focused on the social impact of solar panel on home owners.
Muhanad Mohammed is studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston. He plans on completing his undergrad by spring 2018.His contribution the environment part, Environmental Impact from Solar Energy Technologies, Solar Energy Contributes to Climate Change and Environmental benefits of solar.
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Caleb Hawkesworth is currently studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston with a minor in Mathematics and a minor in Energy and Sustainability. He is expected to graduate in the fall of 2017. Caleb contributed the background pages focusing on the fundamentals of solar power funcitonality.
Travis Mikel is pursuing a Petroleum Engineering degree at the University of Houston with a minor in Energy and Sustainability. He expects to graduate in the fall of 2017. Travis focused on why and how the project is suited for Houston's culture and demographics.
Siri Raustein is currently pursuing a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston, with an expected graduation date of Fall 2017. She is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Her main focus for this project was the social aspects of solar powered electricity generation, as well as the final editing of the website and the written policy.
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Mary Reeves is currently pursuing a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Houston. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa (Honor's Society), Society of Petroleum Engineers, American Association of Drilling Engineers, and the Society of Women Engineers. She currently has a 3.3 Cumulative GPA, and will graduate Spring 2018. Mary focused on generating an effective, economical, and unique public policy to incentivize solar installations for the Houston area.