The Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) at Stanford University seeks new solutions to one of the grand challenges of this century: supplying energy to meet the changing needs of a growing world population in a way that protects the environment.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyScience |
Nate Lewis provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind solar energy generation as well as the current state of the art and its potential role in future energy production. (September 28, 2010)
Sally Benson provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind carbon capture and sequestration as well as its potential role in the energy sector. (September 28, 2010)
Chris Field provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind biofuel generation together with some of the latest developments in the field and their potential role of biofuels in our future energy systems. (September 29, 2010)
(September 29, 2010) Yi Cui provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind energy storage using electric batteries together with presenting some of the latest developments in battery technology and their potential role in the future of energy.... more
A distinguished panel of speakers from the information technology and energy industries discusses the ongoing integration of information technologies into energy provision and delivery services. (September 29, 2010)
A broad panel of distinguished energy leaders discusses opportunities for businesses and countries to participate in the "energy innovation ecosystem" needed to sustain the future of the energy sector. (September 29, 2010)
Stephen Pacala discusses recent research into strategies attempting to mitigate carbon emissions and their influence on the climate and the degree of investment necessary to make a significant difference. (September 29, 2010)
Xu Kuangdi discusses recent changes and rapid development in China's energy generation and distribution industries. (September 28, 2010)
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