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Presentations

The 10-50 Solution:Technologies and Policies for a Low-Carbon Future

Opening Session
UK’s 50 year energy strategy
Joan MacNaughton, Director General, Energy, UK Department of Trade and Industry
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Opportunities in Industry Session - De-Coupling Business Growth from Carbon  Emissions
Pat Atkins, Alcoa (download PDF of presentation)
Chris Mottershead, BP (download PDF of presentation)
Robert Wimmer, Toyota North America (download PDF of presentation)
Bob Prolman, Weyerhaeuser (download PDF of presentation)

SESSION: Efficiency, Hydrogen, Coal Gasification/Carbon Sequestration

Energy Efficiency Overview
Gilbert E. Metcalf, Tufts University
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Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier: Outlook for 2010, 2030 and 2050
Joan Ogden, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis
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Carbon Dioxide Capture and Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage in Underground Storage in Underground Geologic Formations
Sally M. Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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High Natural Gas Prices Could Impact Environmental Imperatives
Melanie Kenderdine, Vice President, Gas Technology Institute
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                                                                                                                   SESSION: Advanced Nuclear Generation/Renewables Session

Nuclear Power and Climate Change
Ernest J. Moniz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Renewables Overview
Marty Hoffert, New York University 
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                                                                                                                    SESSION: Cross-Cutting Themes

Integrating Common Themes: Some Observations forthe Workshop on Technologies and Policies for a Low-Carbon Future
John P. Holdren, NCEP Tri-Chair, Harvard University
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