News / In the News•Nov 06, 2024 Americans view carbon capture favorably — study UChicago's Kim Wolske describes the study she co-authored that measured the public perception of carbon capture to E&E News. via E&E News
News / In the News•Jul 06, 2023 Referrals could boost participation in low-income rooftop solar programs: study California low-income households were more likely to participate in a state-subsidized rooftop solar energy program if they received direct referrals from family or friends, a new study from EPIC's Kim... via The Hill
News / In the News•Jun 24, 2021 Why Doesn’t Every Roof have Solar Panels? Harris Public Policy assistant professor Kim Wolske, who researches what motivates people to adopt rooftop solar, is featured in Grist. via Grist
News / In the News•Feb 18, 2020 Could FOMO and Peer Pressure Help Save Us All? A new paper co-authored by EPIC's Kim Wolske on the social influence behind personal energy behaviors is featured in Grist. Via Grist
News / In the News•Apr 18, 2018 Low-Income Housing Represents Huge Solar Opportunity, New Study From NREL Finds EPIC's Kim Wolske advised on a recent report from the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab regarding solar and low-income housing. via Solar Power World