Alternate Energy
Technologies for Tomorrow
A focus on the recent developments
in fuel cells
Date: Tuesday,
July 12th, 2005 - note change in date
Time: Hors d'oeuvres and networking at 6:00 PM, program
starts at 7:00 PM
Cost: $20 general admission, $10 for students with
ID
Location: Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford
University. For
directions and map follow this link.
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Energy is one of the most important global issues
of the day with a tremendous impact on our lives. Efficient and
cleaner methods of energy generation are two significant themes
in the future of energy technologies. And as always, new developments
in materials and processing technologies, including from nanotechnology,
are critical enablers pushing this field forward.
Our first event in a series will focus on the recent developments
in the area of fuel cells. Decades in the making, fuel cells are
tantalizingly close to commercialization. They will enable new
paradigms for power generation and consumption for commercial,
residential, automotive and even mobile computing uses.
Please join us for this exciting evening with some of the recognized
leaders in the world of fuel cells. They will discuss the various
developments and demonstrated applications of fuel cells as well
as the steps being taken for commercialization.
Speakers'
Presentations
Dan Rastler,
Technical Leader and Program Manager - Distributed Resources,
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) - Fuel Cells,
Distributed Power, and the Electricity Industry
Dr. Alan Jankowski,
Scientific Capability Leader - Materials Science & Technology
Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Micro-Fuel
Cells
Henry
Voss,
Vice President of Engineering, PolyFuel, Inc. - Polymer Electrolyte
Membrane Fuel Cells
Dr.
Craig Horne,
Sr. Vice President of Engineering, Founder, Kainos Energy Corporation
- Solid Electrolyte Fuel Cells
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