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Bioelectricity promises more 'miles per acre' than ethanol—Stanford Report, May 13, 2009

GCEP announces $5.6 million in research awards—Stanford Report, February 4, 2009

Stanford launches $100 million initiative to tackle energy issues—Stanford Report, January 12, 2009

Global Climate and Energy Project celebrates fifth anniversary—Stanford Report, February 28, 2008

Research pathways to low greenhouse-gas-emitting energy systems are focus of October symposium at Stanford—Stanford Report, September 12, 2007

Researchers examine carbon capture and storage to combat global warming—Stanford Report, June 13, 2007

Global Climate and Energy Project awards record $15 million for energy research at Stanford and other universities—Stanford Report, March 26, 2007

Benson named executive director of Global Climate and Energy Project—Stanford Report, February 28, 2007

Forum examines technologies aimed at reducing greenhouse gases—Stanford Report, October 25, 2006

Global Climate and Energy Project announces $1.15 million in research awards—Stanford Report, October 24, 2006

Energy Symposium to study methods of cutting greenhouse gas emissions—Stanford Report, August 23, 2006

New research programs for Global Climate and Energy Project—Stanford Report, March 14, 2006

Climate and Energy Project awards more than $11 million in research grants—Stanford Report, August 24, 2005

Global Climate and Energy Project to hold first research symposium in June—Stanford Report, May 25, 2005

Global Climate and Energy Project awards $9 million in new research grants—Stanford Report, February 14, 2005

Four Projects Get $5.1 Million to Research Hydrogen as Fuel—Stanford Report, November 19, 2003

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Global Climate and Energy Project awards nearly $2 million to study carbon sequestration in China, 8/2509

Global Climate and Energy Project broadens access to its technology; new director announces $5.6 million in research awards, 2/04/09

Stanford launches $100 million initiative to tackle energy issues, 1/12/09

GCEP symposium considers 'Energy Research-Five Years and Beyond', 9/12/08

Global Climate and Energy Project celebrates five years of research toward energy solutions, 2/25/08

Research pathways to low greenhouse-gas-emitting energy systems are focus of October symposium at Stanford, 9/11/07

Global Climate and Energy Project awards record $15 million for energy research at Stanford and other universities, 3/23/07

Benson named executive director of Global Climate and Energy Project, 2/28/07

Global Climate and Energy Project announces more than $1 million in research awards, 10/23/06

Research that reduces greenhouse gases is subject of September symposium, 8/18/06

Global Climate and Energy Project announces new energy research programs totaling nearly $8 million, 3/07/06

Global Climate and Energy Project awards five research grants totaling more than $11 million, 8/11/05

Global Climate and Energy Project to hold first research symposium, 5/25/05

The Global Climate and Energy Project awards $9 million to researchers at Stanford and collaborating institutions, 2/20/05

Hydrogen research earns $5.1 million in Global Climate and Energy Project grants, 11/18/03

Stanford University to lead search for solutions to global climate and energy needs, 11/20/02

 
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