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Breaking the Energy Deadlock-New Technologies for a Secure and Sustainable Energy Economy

Moderator: Charles C. Mann
Firoz Rasul
Steve Gehl
Ashok Belani
Michael Koss
May 23, 2002
Running Time: 00:13:35
About the Lecture

About the Lecture

Decades of controversy over access, environmental impact, and economic costs have created an energy landscape characterized by glacial change punctuated by periodic domestic and international crises. Can new technologies-from fuel cells to wind turbines, improved oil and gas discovery and production methods, and intelligent power grids, buildings and transportation systems-break the impasse and lead to a reliable, low-cost and environmentally responsible energy future?

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  • Location: Kresge Auditorium

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About the Speakers

About the Speakers

Moderator: Charles C. Mann

Contributing Writer, Technology Review Correspondent, Science and The Atlantic Monthly

Firoz Rasul

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ballard Power Systems

Steve Gehl

Director, Strategic Technology and Alliances, Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.

Ashok Belani

President, Schlumberger Semiconductor Solutions

Michael Koss

Assistant Director, Sustainable Mobility Project, World Business Council for Sustainable Development

About the Host

About the Host

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