In recognition of the major transitions occurring within the U.S. energy economy, the Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis (JISEA) and Stanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE) engaged energy system stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and the environmental community in a discussion about the priority issues for a program of rigorous research relating to natural gas. Held December 10-11, 2012 on the Golden, CO campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the workshop provided invited experts opportunity to describe the state of current knowledge in defined topic areas, and to suggest analytic priorities for that topic area. Following discussion, all stakeholders then contributed potential researc...
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The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring two major programs to develop high efficiency, natural g...
This presentation summarized key findings of electronic power scenarios from a recent JISEA report
Despite its vital importance to the national economy, natural gas has often been overlooked, or at b...
Geopolitics of natural gas, a joint study by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Bake...
The future of natural gas. An interdisciplinary MIT study. MIT, 2011, 178 p. http://web.mit.edu/mit...
A stakeholder-led forum discussing the key topics affecting natural gas as a safe and sustainable en...
The Baker Institute Energy Forum and Harvard Kennedy School's Geopolitics of Energy Project explore ...
The natural gas revolution: Critical questions for a sustainable energy future / Alan J. Krupnick, R...
Briefly considers the history of global energy development as an introduction to the findings of a 1...
The role of natural gas in the U.S. economy is expected to be a major part of the debate over energy...
As global energy demand rises, natural gas now plays an important strategic role in energy supply. I...
Part of a study directed by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute, Harv...
interdisciplinary research program focused on the economic and environmental consequences of global ...
The energy system is expected to face considerable changes in the futurein order to provide sustaina...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentIn only a single decade, the use of coal has declined ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring two major programs to develop high efficiency, natural g...
This presentation summarized key findings of electronic power scenarios from a recent JISEA report
Despite its vital importance to the national economy, natural gas has often been overlooked, or at b...
Geopolitics of natural gas, a joint study by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Bake...
The future of natural gas. An interdisciplinary MIT study. MIT, 2011, 178 p. http://web.mit.edu/mit...
A stakeholder-led forum discussing the key topics affecting natural gas as a safe and sustainable en...
The Baker Institute Energy Forum and Harvard Kennedy School's Geopolitics of Energy Project explore ...
The natural gas revolution: Critical questions for a sustainable energy future / Alan J. Krupnick, R...
Briefly considers the history of global energy development as an introduction to the findings of a 1...
The role of natural gas in the U.S. economy is expected to be a major part of the debate over energy...
As global energy demand rises, natural gas now plays an important strategic role in energy supply. I...
Part of a study directed by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute, Harv...
interdisciplinary research program focused on the economic and environmental consequences of global ...
The energy system is expected to face considerable changes in the futurein order to provide sustaina...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentIn only a single decade, the use of coal has declined ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring two major programs to develop high efficiency, natural g...
This presentation summarized key findings of electronic power scenarios from a recent JISEA report