Panel on Technology as a Driver of Change
Technology as a Driver of Change
Dr. Elizabeth Petrie, Moncrief Chair in Petroleum Geology, WCU (moderator)
- Sarah Derdowski, Wells Fargo Innovation and Incubator (IN2) Program
Manager, National Renewable Energy Lab
- Malcolm Ross, Strategic Advisor, Eavor Technologies Black Swan Detector and Adjunct Faculty and Lecturer, Rice University
- Kenneth (Xerxes) Steirer, Research Associate Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Sustainability Board Chair, City of Edgewater, and Owner, Just Heat Pumps LLC
This panel will discuss the importance of technology as a driver of change in the energy evolution. Panelists will discuss the role their various sector(s) play in technology investment, research, development, commercialization, and deployment. Panelists will discuss some of the current projects within their sectors, recent successes and failures, and the real limitations, challenges, and opportunities for both new and existing technologies. Panelists will provide an exciting glimpse into the invaluable projects that various key sectors are working on to realize current policy goals.
Видео Panel on Technology as a Driver of Change канала Western Colorado Univ. Clark Family School of ENVS
Dr. Elizabeth Petrie, Moncrief Chair in Petroleum Geology, WCU (moderator)
- Sarah Derdowski, Wells Fargo Innovation and Incubator (IN2) Program
Manager, National Renewable Energy Lab
- Malcolm Ross, Strategic Advisor, Eavor Technologies Black Swan Detector and Adjunct Faculty and Lecturer, Rice University
- Kenneth (Xerxes) Steirer, Research Associate Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Sustainability Board Chair, City of Edgewater, and Owner, Just Heat Pumps LLC
This panel will discuss the importance of technology as a driver of change in the energy evolution. Panelists will discuss the role their various sector(s) play in technology investment, research, development, commercialization, and deployment. Panelists will discuss some of the current projects within their sectors, recent successes and failures, and the real limitations, challenges, and opportunities for both new and existing technologies. Panelists will provide an exciting glimpse into the invaluable projects that various key sectors are working on to realize current policy goals.
Видео Panel on Technology as a Driver of Change канала Western Colorado Univ. Clark Family School of ENVS
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
2 декабря 2023 г. 1:50:51
01:03:13
Другие видео канала
2019 - Data Driven Recreation Planning - Bock Williamson Lee AtkinsonZach Dutra: Slumgullion Center Conceptual PlanBrady Akins: Bioassay of Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) Seedling Viability and ManagementGreen Guides: Tools for Improving Our Built EnvironmentOvercoming the Barriers to Bicycling for Transportation...Anna B. Coburn: Wildish: Mustang of the American WestRebecca Stern interviews Eric Freels (Forest Service Wildlife Biologist)Genevieve Villamizar: ReWilding Children & the Built EnvironmentTomichi Creek Assessment and Habitat RestorationGunnison Irrigation System StudyKatharine J. Mach lectureNoah Hellmund: Multidisciplinary Fuels Management PlanningLow-Income Community Solar: Accessibility, Affordability and SustainabilityOvercoming the Barriers to Bicycling for TransportationAshley Merkel: Developing the Coldharbour Ranch Wildlife Management PlanHeadwaters 2020 - Keynote - Winona LaDukeJason MacMillan: Delta Brick & Climate CompanyPlace-Based Management of wild western forests and Forests: McClure, Hencke, Profitt, StachIntegration of Identities, Equity, and Culture for Sustainable Liberation: Gonzales, Wilson, MercadoMEM Zotero IntroMonitoring vegetation and soil on decommissioned roads in the Gunnison National Forest, Colorado