Episodes
Nate Lewis provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind solar energy generation as well as the current state of the art and its potential role in future energy production. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/16/10
Sally Benson provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind carbon capture and sequestration as well as its potential role in the energy sector. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Chris Field provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind biofuel generation together with some of the latest developments in the field and their potential role of biofuels in our future energy systems. (September 29, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
(September 29, 2010) Yi Cui provides a beginner's overview of the concepts behind energy storage using electric batteries together with presenting some of the latest developments in battery technology and their potential role in the future of energy.
Published 12/14/10
A distinguished panel of speakers from the information technology and energy industries discusses the ongoing integration of information technologies into energy provision and delivery services. (September 29, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
A broad panel of distinguished energy leaders discusses opportunities for businesses and countries to participate in the "energy innovation ecosystem" needed to sustain the future of the energy sector. (September 29, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Stephen Pacala discusses recent research into strategies attempting to mitigate carbon emissions and their influence on the climate and the degree of investment necessary to make a significant difference. (September 29, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Xu Kuangdi discusses recent changes and rapid development in China's energy generation and distribution industries. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Kristina Johnson discusses current and future challenges in the United States during a period of demographic, technological and political transformation. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Pamela Matson discusses the implications of various proposed solutions to national and global energy problems with particular attention to areas where synergies, conflicts, and unintentional outcomes might be possible. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Sally Benson welcomes attendees to the Global Climate and Energy Project's 6th Annual Research Symposium at Stanford University and summarizes the motives, mission, accomplishments and future goals of GCEP. (September 28, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
Mark Zoback examines the future implications of the April 20, 2010 oil spill; need for energy resources that drive oil exploration; reform necessary to avoid similar catastrophes. (November 30, 2010)
Published 12/14/10
New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Thomas Friedman gives a presentation about the changing global environment and what needs to change in order to correct the issue of global warming. (September 29, 2010)
Published 10/05/10
Dr. Scott W. Tinker discusses how as existing and new conventional natural gas reserves decline, unconventional natural gas resources will represent a vital part of the fossil energy mix. (November 19, 2009)
Published 04/07/10
Mark Zoback, a Professor of Geophysics at Stanford University, discusses a strategy for how natural gas combined with carbon capture and storage can play a major role as we turn away from carbon-based fossil fuels such as coal and oil. (October 1, 2009)
Published 02/17/10
Clint Chapple, a biochemistry professor at Purdue University, discusses the assembly of lignin modification toolboxes as well as the challenges for engineering novel lignins. (October 1, 2009)
Published 02/17/10
(October 2, 2009) Richard Sassoon, the GCEP Managing Director, discusses exergy and carbon flow in both natural and human systems. Exergy is the useful portion of energy that allows us to do work and perform energy services.
Published 02/17/10
David Lobell, an Assistant Professor in Environmental Earth Systems at Stanford University, discusses the pros and cons of biomass energy and how it could help slow the effects of climate change. (October 1, 2009)
Published 02/17/10
Gordon Brown, a Professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Stanford University, discusses the geological sequestration of CO2. (October 1, 2009)
Published 02/17/10
Mark Wrighton discusses the outcome and summary report of the America's Energy Future study commissioned by the National Academy of Sciences with highlights on the key concern areas of environment and national security. (September 30, 2009)
Published 02/10/10
Michael Ramage of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company and Jim Sweeney of the Stanford University Department of Economics discuss the potential of coal and biofuel for future energy supply. (September 30, 2009)
Published 02/10/10
In association with the Global Climate and Energy Project Research Symposium, Chris Edwards gives a presentation on understanding the path to high efficiency chemical engines. (September 30, 2009)
Published 02/10/10
Kevin Tomsovic, Professor at the Department of Electric Engineering at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and Tom Overbye, from the University of Illinois discuss New Grid Controls to enable Renewable Generation. (September 30, 2009)
Published 02/10/10
Nathan Lewis, Professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology, gives a presentation on what the basic research needs are for solar energy utilization. (September 30, 2009)
Published 02/10/10