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Workshops
The Search for Game Changing Energy Technologies for the Developing World
Past Workshops
Energy Supply with Negative Carbon Emissions
Carbon Capture
Caprocks and Seals for Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Biological Capture and Utilization of CO2
Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Carbon Management in Manufacturing Industries
Fission Energy
Advanced Electricity Infrastructure
Fusion Energy Workshop
Workshop on Breakthrough Research
Advanced Transportation Workshop
Advanced Coal with CO2 Capture and Storage in China Workshop
Advanced Coal Workshop 2005
Solar Energy Workshop
GCEP Energy Workshops 2004
Hydrogen Workshop 2003
Symposia
Seminars
Special Events
Energy Summer Conference
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GCEP Energy Workshops April 26-27, 2004 GCEP held a series of energy workshops to identify the technical barriers that must be overcome, and the research opportunities for developing game-changing energy technologies that may lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon-Free Production of Hydrogen from Fossil Fuels, Wind Power, Carbon Capture and Separation, and Biomass were the topics explored. Experts from leading research institutions and private industry from around the world provided unique input into the discussions. The workshops also informed the Stanford community about areas in which GCEP may consider sponsoring research during the next year. More than 200 participants attended this two-day series of workshops at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford University. Selected presentations are available by topics: |
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