SEI research helps municipalities and stakeholders in California find innovative, negotiated solutions to the interlinked challenges of climate-related water shortages and competing demands on limited water resources. Most of this work takes place through the SEI US office in Davis, CA.
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Perspective / When people see information in graphic form instead of just talking about it or reading numbers, they can recognise patterns.
Perspective / By following the example of pioneers such as Norway and California, governments could help EVs rise from their tiny niche to market dominance by 2030.
Project / A team led by SEI worked with water managers in California's Yolo County to prepare for implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA).
Project / The U.S./China Clean Energy Research Center for Water-Energy Technologies builds and shares knowledge, technologies, human capabilities, and relationships.
Perspective / 21 of California’s groundwater basins and sub-basins are critically overdrafted. We must break entrenched positions and find sustainable solutions.
Project / SEI adapted WEAP to assess the needs of chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
Project / The Sacramento Water Allocation Model enables policy-makers to weigh difficult trade-offs in water use, by simulating a complex water system in the US.
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