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10-50 Workshop Proceedings

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The 10-50 Solution: Technologies and Policies for a Low-Carbon Future
Co-sponsored by the Pew Centr on Global Climate Change and the National Commission on Energy Policy (March 25-26, 2004)

Agenda

Foreword

Executive Summary (pdf)

Proceedings Overview (pdf)

Full Proceedings (pdf)

Participants
 

Workshop Papers:

Efficiency
Gilbert Metcalf, Tufts University (Overview) (pdf)
Lynn Price and Ernst Worrell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (pdf)
Vivian Loftness, Carnegie Mellon University (pdf)
Richard Newell, Resources for the Future (pdf)

Hydrogen
Joan Ogden, UC-Davis (Overview) (pdf)
David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (pdf)
Ford Motor Company (pdf)
Gene Nemanich, National Hydrogen Association (pdf)
Venki Raman, Air Products and Chemicals (pdf)

Carbon Sequestration/Coal Gasification
Sally Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Overview) (pdf)
Dale Simbeck, SFA Pacific, Inc (pdf)
Robert Burruss, United States Geological Survey (pdf)
Jon Davis, Rio Tinto (pdf)
 
Advanced Nuclear Power Generation
Ernest Moniz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Overview) (pdf)
Thomas Cochran, Natural Resources Defense Council (pdf)
Marilyn Kray, Exelon (pdf)

Renewables
Martin Hoffert, New York University (Overview) (pdf)
Dan Kammen, UC-Berkeley (pdf)
Roger Anderson, Columbia University (pdf)
Gene Berry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (pdf)

Opportunities in Industry Presentations
Pat Atkins, Alcoa (pdf)
Chris Mottershead, BP (pdf)
Robert Wimmer, Toyota North America (pdf)
Bob Prolman, Weyerhaeuser (pdf)

Figure 1: Low-Carbon Technological Options: Status and Potential
Figure 2: Policy Options for a Low-Carbon Future