About

A working group at the University of California, Berkeley that focuses on the transformative role of information technology on modern energy systems. Cleanweb Berkeley shares knowledge, supports new ventures and enterprises, and builds tools together to do data-driven science, market, and policy research.

  • Cultivating and supporting enterprise and new ventures in science, policy, and business.
  • Defining an open science agenda for supporting next generation energy systems.
  • Building shared research infrastructure (open source code and datasets) for energy research and policy development in a data-driven world.
  • Creating opportunities for collaboration through hack-a-thons, meetings, and events.
  • Partnering with like-minded groups across the Berkeley campus and beyond (like the Berkeley Rural Energy Group)

NOTE: There used to be a group called “infoEnergy”…now combined with Cleanweb Berkeley. The new group kept the CWB name.

During the Fall and Spring we’ll meet every Monday from 4-5 PM in the D-Lab convening room in Barrows Hall room 356 (on the western end of the third floor) at UC Berkeley.

Typical Meeting Agenda

Hello and Announcements (5-10 min)

Discussion and collaboration (30-40 min)

  • Group discussions of project progress
  • Plan events (hackathon, workshops, etc.)
  • Skill Presentations
  • Collaborative work time

Lighting Demo / Pitch / Round-up (5-10 min)