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Center for Sustainable Development – Batangas State University TNEU

BatStateU recognized by CHED for global university rankings participation

Batangas State University, The National Engineering University, was recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on June 24, 2025, alongside 113 other Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) for their participation and ranking in international university evaluations. The recognition ceremony, titled “Ranked and Recognized: A Celebration of PHEIs,” was held at the CHED Central Office...

BatStateU The NEU climbs in 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, breaks into 401-600 band globally

Strengthening its commitment to advancing the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Batangas State University, The National Engineering University (BatStateU The NEU), has made a significant leap in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, rising from the 601–800 band to the 401–600 band out of 2,318 participating universities worldwide, as announced on...

CSD holds capacity building and sustainability benchmarking workshop

The Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) of Batangas State University, The National Engineering University, recently conducted a Capacity Building and Sustainability Benchmarking Workshop, gathering Sustainable Development Office (SDO) Heads and Coordinators across the university system. The event aimed to strengthen campus capacities in project development, implementation, and sustainability reporting. The morning session featured a hands-on...

CSD ramps up sustainability drive, unveils green innovations for HEIs at the 3rd Sustainability Summit

Batangas State University (BatStateU), The National Engineering University of the Philippines, strengthened its commitment to sustainability by hosting its 3rd Annual Sustainability Summit on March 19, 2025. The event, themed “Usapang Sustainability 2025: Innovating Green Practices for Higher Education Institutions,” took place at Narra Hall, 5/F of the Jose Rizal Building at the Pablo Borbon...

CSD holds pre-summit activity to kick-off 3rd Sustainability Summit 2025

The Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) organized a pre-summit activity focusing on the university’s Sustainability Reporting as part of the preparations for the 3rd Sustainability Summit. This year’s theme “Usapang Sustainability 2025: Innovating Green Practices for Higher Education Institutions” focuses on the planet pillars of United Nation 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The pre-summit aimed to...

Evaluation and Modification of a Waste Cooking Oil Transesterification Biodiesel Reactor Through Integration of Auxiliary Components for Process Optimization

International reports warn us about our growing reliance on petroleum, driving up the demand for fossil fuels to unsustainable levels in order to meet global energy needs. The core work of this study is to modify an existing biodiesel prototype through aeration and condensation. Initiatives had been made on the development of technologies for sourcing...

Advancements in Energy Harvesting: Simulation, Integration, and Efficiency Optimization

This paper presents the simulation of energy harvesting systems, focusing on the integration of renewable energy sources like wind turbines and solar panels to generate electrical power. The simulation encompasses various components and subsystems, including turbine blades made of glass fiber- reinforced polymer (GFRP), a 10-stage voltage multiplier for voltage boosting, a permanent magnet generator...

A Quasi-Z-source DC-DC converter operating at 50 kHz Switching Frequency

Fuel cells, particularly in high-voltage applications, benefit from DC-DC converters that deliver higher output voltage and lower input current ripple to enhance efficiency, prolong lifespan, and improve reliability. This investigation presents a quasi-Z source DC-DC voltage regulator with a new voltage doubling unit. The voltage regulator implements a new current-controlled source (CCS) voltage doubling structure....

Experimental investigation of CTOD fracture toughness in FCAW-GS welds of offshore jacket structure

Offshore jackets are essential structures in the energy sector, including wind farms and oil and gas activities. The experiment involves welding a 72 mm K-bevel S355 KT-40 plate with gas-shielded flux-cored arc welding (FCAW-GS) in a horizontal position. Evaluate welds using microhardness, tensile strength, Charpy impact toughness at −40 °C, crack tip opening displacement (CTOD)...

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