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2009 Conference Presentations

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2009 CEAA Conference in Mountain View, CA! We had a great turnout and we've heard that many of you are eager to see the presentations up on the website. We appreciate your enthusiasm and are now currently available for your viewing!


Presenter: Richard Allmendinger '75
Title: Energy and climate: Flip sides of the same crisis
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Presenter: Lynden Archer
Title: KAUST-Cornell Center for Energy and Sustainability
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Presenter: Kenneth Brown '74
Title: Update on the U.S. wind power industry: Old realities, new challenges
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Presenter: Andrew Cook '73
Title: People, energy, CO2, nuclear generation... CERTAINTY for uncertain times? Really?
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Presenter: Thomas Dinwoodie '78
Title: Photovoltaics: A forward view
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Presenter: Dan Miller '78
Title: Next generation biofuels
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Presenter: Justin Rattner '71, MEng '72
Title: Intel eco-technology research: Delivering efficiency and innovation for the future
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Presenter: Robert Shaw '64, MS '64
Title: The carbon problem, What CAN we do about it? A venture capitalist's perspective
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Presenter: Jefferson Tester '66, MS '67
Title: Sustainable energy pathways: Choosing among options
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Title: The future of geothermal energy: Can it become a major supplier of primary energy in the U.S.?
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