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Presentations and Videos
September 28 - 29, 2010 Stanford University
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Tuesday, September 28
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8:00 - 8:30 Welcome and Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP): 2010 (3.1 Mb)
Sally Benson, Director, Global Climate and Energy Project, Stanford University. (25:13)
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8:30 - 12:00 Morning Plenary Sessions: Energy Systems Across All Nations
Chair: Lynn Orr, Director, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University
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The Recent Situation and Development of China's Energy Sector (8.0 Mb)
Dr. Xu Kuangdi, Honorary Chairman of the Governing Board, Chinese Academy of Engineering; former Mayor of Shanghai (53:29)
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DOE Perspective: Addressing the Energy Challenges of the Nation
Kristina Johnson, Under Secretary of Energy, United States Department of Energy (55:14)
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Evaluating Environmental Trade-offs, Co-benefits, and Unintended Consequences of Energy Options and Climate Responses (8.3 Mb)
Pamela Matson, Dean of the School of Earth Sciences, Stanford University (57:14)
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1:00 - 4:40 Afternoon GCEP Research Themes and Concurrent Energy Tutorials
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1:00 - 2:40 Biofuels and Bioenergy Conversion
Moderator: Chris Field, Carnegie Institution; Stanford University
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Novel Mutants Optimized for Lignin, Growth and Biofuel Production
Claire Halpin, University of Dundee
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Biohydrogen Generation (1.6 Mb)
Jim Swartz, Stanford University
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Non-carbon Effects of Bioenergy on Climate (845 Kb)
David Lobell, Stanford University
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3:00 - 4:40 Carbon Capture and Sequestration
Moderator: Sally Benson, Stanford University
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Realizing Ultra-High-Efficiency Engines - Understanding Limits and Overcoming Limitations (1.9 Mb)
Chris Edwards, Stanford University
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Physical Effects of CO2 Injection to Geophysical Parameters (8.4 Mb)
Gary Mavko, Tiziana Vanorio, Stanford University
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Collaborative Research on Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers in China (4.3 Mb)
Don Zhang, Peking University and University of Southern California
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Wednesday, September 29
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8:00 - 9:00 Solar Energy
Moderator: Nate Lewis, California Institute of Technology
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Carbon Nanomaterial-Based Transparent Electrodes
Zhenan Bao, Stanford University
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Molecular Solar Cells
Peter Peumans, Stanford University
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9:10 - 10:30 Advanced Energy Transformations and Storage
Moderator: Richard Sassoon, GCEP Managing Director, Stanford University
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Evaluation of Redox-active Organic Electrode Materials for Greener Li-ion Batteries (3.0 Mb)
Philippe Poizot, Universite de Picardie
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Nanomaterials Engineering for Hydrogen Storage (2.3 Mb)
Daniel Friebel/Anders Nilsson, Stanford University/SLAC
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Developing Solid-state Electrocatalysts Based on Design Principles from Nature: The Oxidation of Water and the Reduction of CO2 to Fuels
Thomas Jaramillo, Stanford University
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12:00 - 1:00 New Thoughts on a Hot, Flat and Crowded World (Introduction by George Shultz) (1.2 Mb)
Thomas Friedman, The New York Times Columnist; Pulitzer Prize Winning Author (YouTube 1:20:00)
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1:10 - 5:10 Afternoon Plenary Sessions: Opportunity and Innovation in the Energy Economy
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1:10 - 2:40 Plenary: Information Technology Opportunities in the Energy Sector
Moderated by Mark Horowitz, Chairman, Electrical Engineering Dept, Stanford University; Chief Scientist, Rambus (1:20:45)
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Panelists:
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Paul De Martini, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Smart Grid, Cisco
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Pat House, Co-founder, Vice Chairman, and Senior Vice President of Strategy, C3
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Balaji Prabhakar, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments, Stanford University
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Bill Weihl, Green Energy Czar, Google
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3:00 - 3:45 Plenary: On the Size of the Mitigation Effort Required to Solve the Climate Problem: New Constraints from Recent Carbon Cycle Research (2.6 Mb)
Stephen Pacala, Director, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University (43:17)
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3:45 - 5:10 Plenary: The Energy Innovation Ecosystem
Moderated by Journalist Andrew Revkin, Dot Earth (1:09:43)
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Panelists:
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Uma Chowdhry, Senior Vice President and Chief Science and Technology Officer, Emeritus, DuPont
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Roy Johnson, former Chief Executive Officer, Calisolar
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John Krenicki, Vice Chairman, GE; President and Chief Executive Officer, GE Energy Infrastructure
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Richard Swanson, Founder and President Emeritus, SunPower
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