[Env seminars] MONDAY-Lecture by Dr. Joseph Romm

Karen Gibson kgibson at MIT.EDU
Fri Sep 16 11:21:10 EDT 2005


		LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENT-Reminder

Title:		"The Car and Fuel of the Future"

Speaker:		Dr. Joseph Romm

Date:		September 19, 2005

Time:		12:15 PM

Place:		E40-496

Sponsor:		Laboratory for Energy and the Environment

Food:		A light lunch will be provided


Abstract:

The need for rational energy policy aimed at reducing oil use and 
greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly urgent.  This talk 
will delve into why the car of the future is not a fuel cell vehicle 
and why the "fuel" of the future is electricity, not hydrogen.

Biography:

Dr. Joseph Romm has worked extensively on clean energy technologies, 
both in and out of the government.  He recently authored the report, 
"The Car and Fuel of the Future: A Technology and Policy Overview," 
for the National Commission on Energy Policy (July 2004) and "The 
Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the 
Climate," named one of the best science and technology books of 2004 
by "Library Journal."

Dr. Romm is executive director and founder of the Center for Energy 
and Climate Solutions-a one stop shop helping businesses and states 
adopt high-leverage strategies for saving energy and cutting 
pollution.  He served as Acting Assistant Secretary at the U.S. 
Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable 
Energy during 1997 and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary from 1995 
though 1998.  He holds B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from M.I.T.


Dr. Romm was recently interviewed on OnPoint on E&ETV, a daily 
Webcast designed for energy and environmental policy professionals. 
You can watch the interview or read the transcript at 
http://www.EandE.tv.


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Karen  L. Gibson
Program Assistant
MIT Laboratory For Energy and the Environment
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