Open Lecture: The Science and Policy of Sustainable Energy

Fundación Ramón Areces Calle Vitruvio, 5, 28006 Madrid, Madrid, Spain

In collaboration with the Areces Foundation and the AEEE, Economics for Energy organizes an academic workshop devoted to the state-of-the-art analysis and debate on topics of interest for the center with a small number of presentations provided by leading researchers in the field. The workshop will take place on February 15th (from 10.00 to 13.30) […]

Hixon Center Black, Gold & Green Speaker Series: “The Clean Energy Transformation: Evolution or Revolution?” Daniel Kammen

Shanahan Center, Shanahan Auditorium (1430) 320 E. Foothill Blvd, Claremont, United States

The global transition to clean energy is both well underway and well behind schedule if we are to achieve a sustainable climate, let alone use this moment of change to build a more equitable, inclusive society for the 21st century. What are the scientific and technical must-have innovations and technologies for this process, and where […]

Introduction to the MERCURY Project (UC Berkeley /​ Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy)

Energy and Resources Group 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

Modeling the European power sector evolution: low-carbon generation technologies (renewables, CCS, nuclear), the electric infrastructure and their role in the EU leadership in climate policy - MERCURY The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is a vital target for the coming decades. From a technology perspective, power generation is the largest responsible for CO2 emissions, therefore […]

GRID Alternatives International

ERG Reading Room 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

The GRID Alternatives International Program has been installing off-grid solar electric systems on homes, schools, and clinics in Nicaragua for the last 9 years, and in Nepal since last year. Lauren Farwell, Program Coordinator, will be a guest at the RAEL lunch on April 12 to share more details about their work and energy access […]

Wave Energy Collaboration: RAEL and CalWave Power Technologies

ERG Reading Room 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, wave energy has the potential to power over 100 million US homes, but is completely underutilized at the moment. Wave energy has the advantage of higher predictability, nighttime availability, and a high energy density (~30 kW/m of coastline). Such high energy densities also enable the use of the […]

RAEL participates in the March for Science

March for Science Washington, DC, Washington, DC, DC, United States

From Alaska to Georgia, Why 6 Scientists Will March on Washington By Lindsay McKenzie APRIL 21, 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education Thousands of scientists and their supporters are preparing to participate in the March for Science on Saturday, but the run-up to the event hasn’t been without controversy. Some scientists have charged that planning […]

Economic Feasibility and Social Benefits of City-Integrated Photovoltaics for Urban Transportation

ERG Reading Room 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

Over half the world’s population lives in urban settings, and transportation within these regions is responsible for a substantial portion of global pollution and energy expenditures. The electrification of urban transportation offers several benefits including improved urban air quality, reduced noise, and decreased dependence on fuel imports and volatile fuel prices. Additionally, electrification programs centered […]

Rutgers Energy Institute

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ELMER EASTON AUDITORIUM, FIBER OPTICS MATERIALS SCIENCE BUILDING BUSCH CAMPUS, 101 BEVIER ROAD,, PISCATAWAY,, United States

The annual energy symposia by the Rutgers Energy Institute provide faculty, students, staff, government officials, and community members with the opportunity to learn about the new methods, processes, and initiatives being developed by energy thinkers at Rutgers, in New Jersey, and across the country.

Featuring:

Sally Benson, Director, Global Climate and Energy Project and Co-Director, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University

Daniel Kammen, Distinguished Professor, Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley

Klaus Lackner, Director, The Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, Arizona State University

Kenneth G. Miller, Distinguished Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University

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