This Gordon Research Conference seeks to brings together chemists, physicists, materials scientists and biologists to address perhaps the outstanding technical problem of the 21st Century - the efficient, and ultimately economical, storage of energy from carbon-neutral sources. Such an advance would deliver a renewable, environmentally benign energy source for the future. A great technological challenge facing our global future is energy. The generation of energy, the security of its supply, and the environmental consequences of its use are among the world's foremost geopolitical concerns. Fossil fuels - coal, natural gas, and petroleum - supply approximately 90% of the energy consumed today by industrialized nations. An increase in energy ...
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in ener...
Presentation given in the Wilby Room of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Our society'...
2011 program of the Open Forum on Energy and the Environment, presented on April 28, 2011, from 4:30...
The expected doubling of global energy demand by 2050 and its impact on supply, security, environmen...
The conference will present and discuss current science that underlies solar fuels production, and w...
World demand for energy is projected to more than double by 2050 and to more than triple by the end ...
This century will witness a major transformation in how energy is acquired, stored, and utilized glo...
ince the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased considerably more rapidly ...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and the resulting climatic changes could be pr...
Fossil fuels have fueled, pun intended, the amazing economic and technological growth in the develop...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
AbstractEnergy is a good necessary for our society. Consuming energy may have its side effects, and ...
This presentation describes and evaluates the tech., political, and economic challenges involved wit...
The capture of solar energy by photosynthesis has had a most profound influence on the development a...
Presentation by Dr. Dan Arvizu of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to the Clean-Tech ...
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in ener...
Presentation given in the Wilby Room of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Our society'...
2011 program of the Open Forum on Energy and the Environment, presented on April 28, 2011, from 4:30...
The expected doubling of global energy demand by 2050 and its impact on supply, security, environmen...
The conference will present and discuss current science that underlies solar fuels production, and w...
World demand for energy is projected to more than double by 2050 and to more than triple by the end ...
This century will witness a major transformation in how energy is acquired, stored, and utilized glo...
ince the beginning of industrialization, energy consumption has increased considerably more rapidly ...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and the resulting climatic changes could be pr...
Fossil fuels have fueled, pun intended, the amazing economic and technological growth in the develop...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
AbstractEnergy is a good necessary for our society. Consuming energy may have its side effects, and ...
This presentation describes and evaluates the tech., political, and economic challenges involved wit...
The capture of solar energy by photosynthesis has had a most profound influence on the development a...
Presentation by Dr. Dan Arvizu of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to the Clean-Tech ...
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in ener...
Presentation given in the Wilby Room of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Our society'...
2011 program of the Open Forum on Energy and the Environment, presented on April 28, 2011, from 4:30...