
Penn State Cooperative Extension Names Leader for Energy Programs
Gregory Roth, professor of crop and soil sciences
in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, has been named
state program leader for renewable and alternative energy for Penn
State Cooperative Extension, on a half-time basis.
As
state program leader, Roth will provide leadership for renewable
and alternative energy extension programming in Pennsylvania, working
to unify existing renewable energy extension efforts into a focused
state program. He will collaborate with faculty researchers in Penn
State’s Biomass Energy Center to facilitate the translation
of new knowledge into extension educational programming and to develop
networks with other organizations and institutions interested in
renewable and alternative energy.
Roth also will help identify
funding and other resources for
renewable and alternative energy
programs and maintain training
for cooperative extension and
other outreach initiatives. He will
work closely with College of Agricultural
Sciences administrators,
academic department heads, faculty,
regional extension directors,
and county extension educators,
as well as with academic and outreach
programs in other colleges
within the university.
“We felt this was a priority
for the organization and chose to
make changes in funding priorities
to support the emerging area
of renewable and alternative energy,”
says Daney Jackson, associate
vice-president for outreach and
director of Penn State Cooperative
Extension.
Roth plans to consolidate inservice
training on various renewable
and alternative energy activities in the college and university.
Longer-term plans include
developing Web-based
resources and newsletters in collaboration
with the Biomass Energy
Center and building partnerships
with state organizations
with similar interests in renewable
and alternative energy, including
the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture, and the state Department of Environmental
Protection. |