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More on geothermal energy: The little known energy resource

June 19th, 2007 |
More on geothermal energy: The little known energy resource

Following up on his lecture on geothermal energy, Professor Roland Horne met with some of my students. Horne is an expert in extracting heat from the earth. Hear more about the engineering and science behind traditional geothermal energy, and [See the full post…]

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Erik Straser: An Energetic Energy Investor, Part 2

June 18th, 2007 |
Erik Straser: An Energetic Energy Investor, Part 2

Everywhere you look, it seems, you’ll find another story on cleantech. If you’re curious about the investment community around this fast-growing (and increasingly-hyped) industry, you’ll want to hear what Erik Straser has to say. [See the full post…]

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Meet an energetic energy investor

June 13th, 2007 |
Meet an energetic energy investor

Erik Straser leads the cleantech investment of Mohr Davidow Ventures. It’s his job to seek out promising start-ups in solar energy, biofuels, energy storage, industrial biotech and clean coal. [See the full post…]

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The search for renewable energy: Who gets hurt? (part two)

June 5th, 2007 |
The search for renewable energy: Who gets hurt? (part two)

Roz Naylor explained to us in a previous podcast how energy decisions made in the U.S. or Europe can have unintended consequences for the rest of the world. Because of the importance of this topic, we visited one of her [See the full post…]

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The Search for Renewable Energy Sources: Who Gets Hurt?

May 24th, 2007 |
The Search for Renewable Energy Sources: Who Gets Hurt?

World corn prices have risen considerably in recent years because of corn ethanol production. If you are poor and rely on cheap corn as your staple food, such price increases are bad news. This is just one example of how [See the full post…]

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Does corporate backing taint universities’ energy resource studies?

May 18th, 2007 |
Does corporate backing taint universities’ energy resource studies?

Meet Professor Pam Matson, dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University and renowned scientist. Pam is super-excited about the opportunities that ever-increasing levels of private and industrial funding for energy and environmental research offer. How can universities [See the full post…]

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Biofuel feedstock: How efficiently can plants capture solar energy?

May 18th, 2007 |
Biofuel feedstock: How efficiently can plants capture solar energy?

Plants are not as efficient as you might think in capturing solar energy. Current photovoltaic panels can capture more energy per square meter — quite a bit more in fact — than biomass crops that are being suggested as feedstock [See the full post…]

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Extinguish coal fires and reduce carbon emissions considerably

May 9th, 2007 |
Extinguish coal fires and reduce carbon emissions considerably

You may not be aware that coalfires, both natural and man-made, generate large amounts of carbon dioxide. In China alone, the estimated amount equals that of the U.S. transportation sector! Meet Taku Ide, a PhD student at Stanford University, who [See the full post…]

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Will China’s growing demand for energy lead to an environmental disaster?

May 8th, 2007 |
Will China’s growing demand for energy lead to an environmental disaster?

China’s economy is growing fast, and China’s demand for energy is growing right along with it. To accommodate this growth in a sustainable manner, China must move away from a largely coal-based energy portfolio. If it does not, the already [See the full post…]

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More future talent: what drives these students to study energy engineering?

May 4th, 2007 |
More future talent: what drives these students to study energy engineering?

We’ll meet four aspiring energy engineers, businessmen and policy makers. Each student has his/her own reasons to study energy: Heather is determined to bring green energy technology to Anchorage, Alaska; Erin is convinced that the renewable energy industry offers fantastic [See the full post…]

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The state-of-the-art of fuel cell technology

May 4th, 2007 |
The state-of-the-art of fuel cell technology

When you hear “fuel cells” you may, first and foremost, think about hydrogen fuel cells for vehicle transport. But fuel cells are not at all limited to hydrogen, and are attractive energy suppliers for industrial and domestic usage. Professor Nigel [See the full post…]

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Green energy is the new flower of Scotland

April 30th, 2007 |
Green energy is the new flower of Scotland

Professor Patrick Corbett, from Heriot-Watt’s energy institute, knows that oil companies like BP and Shell are serious about their investments in green energy technologies. He has tracked their contributions for a long time, and believes that their involvement is much [See the full post…]

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Forget alternative energies in the short term: we need to save, save, save

April 29th, 2007 |
Forget alternative energies in the short term: we need to save, save, save

Forget alternative energies: in the short term the only feasible solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and petroleum dependencies is energy efficiency. There is much to be gained, especially in the U.S., where energy consumption per person has risen above [See the full post…]

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Check out the future: student Adam Kreek designs biodiesel plant

April 28th, 2007 |
Check out the future: student Adam Kreek designs biodiesel plant

It’s exciting to see young engineers excited about designing new green energy technologies. Meet one of them: Adam Kreek. Adam designed and built a (small scale!) biodiesel plant in the basement of my university building, which takes waste oils and [See the full post…]

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There’s energy in Silicon Valley: VCs jump on green energy investments

April 27th, 2007 |
There’s energy in Silicon Valley: VCs jump on green energy investments

Silicon Valley is buzzing, but not just because of software and hardware investments. The new boom is in green energy technologies. James Horn is an investment manager for Noventi, one of the many Venture Capitalist firms excited about the energy [See the full post…]

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Are nuclear power plants economically feasible?

April 26th, 2007 |
Are nuclear power plants economically feasible?

You may like them or you may not, but nuclear power plants will no doubt be proposed as alternatives to coal-fired power plants. Yes, the nuclear waste problem is significant, but nuclear plants emit negligble amounts of green house gases, [See the full post…]

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Changing the world’s energy systems

April 6th, 2007 |
Changing the world’s energy systems

Global warming is happening, and one of the culprits is likely increased emission levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as a result of our energy usage. Lynn Orr is director of the Global Climate and Energy Project and [See the full post…]

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Choosing Renewables: Wind and Solar

April 6th, 2007 |
Choosing Renewables: Wind and Solar

Alternatives can help create a sustainable energy future. The most promising long-term alternative energy sources are wind and solar: there is plenty of it, greenhouse gas emissions are low, and the required surface area is relatively small — especially when [See the full post…]

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Geothermal energy: The little known resource

April 6th, 2007 |
Geothermal energy: The little known resource

In Iceland and a few other countries, geothermal energy delivers a large part of the energy used for heating or cooling, through geothermal heat pumps. You may be surprised to hear that there are hundreds of thousands of buildings in [See the full post…]

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Ethanol: Irrational Exuberance?

April 6th, 2007 |
Ethanol: Irrational Exuberance?

There’s a lot of enthusiasm right now around ethanol as a potential solution to our oil addiction. Not everyone shares that enthusiasm, though. Margot Gerritsen speaks with UC Berkeley Professor Tad Patzek for a different perspective. Patzek is certain that [See the full post…]

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Alternative Energy Options

April 6th, 2007 |
Alternative Energy Options

Mark Jacobson is a world expert in wind energy and air pollution. He sees wind and solar power — not biomass — as the most optimal energy sources. He says that the increased use of ethanol will not improve the [See the full post…]

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Mark Jacobson: The Truth About Ethanol

April 6th, 2007 |
Mark Jacobson: The Truth About Ethanol

Mark Jacobson is a leading expert in wind energy and the atmosphere. He hears some of the claims being made on behalf of E85 — that it’s supposed to be cleaner, that it will reduce ozone-forming pollution and the release [See the full post…]

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A closer look at wind energy

April 6th, 2007 |
A closer look at wind energy

Wind energy is a very attractive energy source with very low emissions and low space requirements (especially when compared to biomass crops). My colleague, Mark Jacobson, has done extensive research into available wind resources in the U.S. and abroad. [See the full post…]

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