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Precourt Institute for Energy
keynote speakers ¡Anand Patwardhan Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT), Executive Committee Co-Chair of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA)
¡Nebojsa Nakicenovic Deputy Director/Deputy CEO of the International Institute for Applied Systems (IIASA), Director of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA)
coordinating lead authors and lead authors ¡Carbon Capture and Storage: Sally Benson, Stanford University, USA
¡Urban Energy Systems & Policies for the Energy Technology Innovation System (ETIS): Arnulf Grubler, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria and Yale University, USA
¡Policies for Energy System Transformations—Objectives and Instruments: Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, Canada
¡Lifestyles, Well-Being and Energy: Joyashree Roy, Jadavpur University, India
¡Energy Supply Systems: Robert N. Schock, World Energy Council, UK and Center for Global Security Research, USA
¡Energy and Health: Kurt R. Smith, University of California, Berkeley, USA
¡Renewable Energy: Wim C. Turkenburg, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
¡Energy End-Use: Building: Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University, Hungary
¡Energy and Economy: Kurt Yeager, Electric Power Research Institute and Galvin Electricity Initiative, USA
¡Energy Access for Development: Hisham Zerriffi, University of British Columbia, Canada
registration by invitation
http://energy.stanford.edu/gea or contact [email protected]
May 21-22, 2013
w e s t c o a s t l a u n c h
conference locationStanford University
Munger Conference Center555 Salvatierra WayStanford, CA 94305
Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy is hosting
a major conference at Stanford University, as part of the
global campaign to launch the Global Energy Assessment
(GEA) report.
A comprehensive strategy will be presented for
poverty eradication, climate change mitigation, health,
energy security, and energy access.
Coordinated by the International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), GEA is the first ever
fully integrated energy assessment that analyzes energy
challenges, opportunities and strategies for developing,
industrialized and emerging economies. GEA is supported
by government and NGOs, the United Nations Systems,
and the private sector. Sessions will be organized into
four clusters:
¡Cluster I Major global issues and energy
¡Cluster II Energy resources and technological options
¡Cluster III Describing possible sustainable futures
¡Cluster IV Realizing energy for sustainable development