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Electricity from Renewable Resources: Status, Prospects, and Impediments
SECOND MEETING: DECEMBER 6, 2007WASHINGTON, D.C.
Electricity from Renewables: An NREL Perspective, Dan Arvizu, NationalRenewables Energy Laboratory
Texas Alphabet Soup: SB7, SB20, RPS, CREZ & Other Fun Acronyms, MikeGrable, Electric Reliability Council of Texas
Renewable Energy: Progress and Grid Impact, Pedro Pizarro, Southern CaliforniaEdison
California and Renewable Energy, Martha Krebs, California Energy Commission
The Future of Geothermal Energy, Jeff Tester, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology
The Process of Developing Wind Power Generators, Pete Bierden, General Electric
Renewable Energy Projections and Modeling for the AEO 2007, ChristopherNamovicz, Energy Information Agency
Integration of Wind Resources into the Grid, J. Charles Smith, The Utility WindIntegration Group
Long-Term Scenarios of Renewable Electricity Generation, Steve Smith, PacificNorthwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland
THIRD MEETING: JANUARY 16, 2008WASHINGTON, D.C.
Hydropower at FERC, Ann Miles, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Energy Storage for a Greener Grid, Imre Gyuk, DOE
New Program Directions at DOE, Steve Chalk, DOE
FOURTH MEETING: MARCH 11, 2008WASHINGTON, D.C.
Electric Energy Storage Briefing, Dan Rastler, Electric Power Research Institute
The Development, Deployment, and Policy Context of Renewable Electricity Sources: A Focus on Wind, Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Carbon Lock-In: Barriers to the Deployment of Renewable Energy, MarilynBrown, Georgia Institute of Technology