The Energy Seminar (ENERGY 301) Stanford
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The Energy Seminar is produced by the Woods and Precourt Institutes and is comprised of an interdisciplinary series of talks primarily by Stanford experts on a broad range of energy topics
Resources: OpenCourseware from MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford & many other of the World's finest University's.
Language: English
Units: 72
Lesson content
- Carbon Nation (2010)
- End of Oil based Economies
- Overcoming the Resource Curse 09/24/08
- Evaluating Energy Solutions to Climate Change 10/01/08
- The New Geopolitics of Energy 10/08/08
- Eco-Friendly Design 10/15/08
- The Future of Oil 10/22/08
- Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics 10/29/08
- Equitable Climate Solutions 11/05/08
- Solar Thermal Power 11/12/08
- Nanomaterials for Batteries & Energy Storage 11/19/08
- Marine Energy Technology: Waves and Currents 12/03/08
- The Real Story on Fuel Economy 01/07/09
- New Ways for Regulating Greenhouse Gases 01/14/09
- Sustainable Aviation 01/21/09
- Renewable Ocean Energy Conversion Systems 01/28/09
- Smart Grids & Decarbonizing the Power Sector 02/05/09
- A Pathway for Widespread Geothermal Energy 02/11/09
- Sequestering CO2 in the Built Environment 02/18/09
- Nuclear Sustainability and Climate Change 02/25/09
- Global Coal Market 03/04/09
- Renewable Energy and the Economy 04/01/09
- Killers Apps for the Smart Grid 04/22/09
- Benefits of a Restructured Electric Industry 04/29/09
- Adaptation to Climate Change 05/06/09
- LIFE: Laser Initial Fusion Energy System 05/13/09
- Carbon Sequestration & Natural Gas Extraction05/20/09
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Oil Substitutes 09/23/09
- U.S. Energy Future: Transportation Fuels 09/30/09
- Sustainable Energy Systems: Scale, Tradeoffs, and Co-Benefits 10/14/09
- Economic Analysis of the Solar Industry 10/28/09
- Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Financing 11/04/09
- Solar Cell Technology in 2009 and Beyond 11/11/09
- Solar Energy at Scale 11/18/09
- Communicating Climate Science in a Changing Media Landscape 12/02/09
- Global Climate Architectural Policy 01/06/10
- Demystifying and De-Jargoning the Smart Grid 01/13/10
- U.S. Shale Gas 01/20/10
- More Than 50% Wind on the Grid 02/03/10
- Controlling Climate Change After Copenhagen 02/10/10
- Transmission Siting Issues 02/11/10
- The Energy Challenge and the Case for Fusion 02/17/10
- China's Influence on Solar Energy 03/03/10
- COP15 and the Stanford Student Experience 03/11/10
- The Way Forward with Electric Drive 04/07/10
- Consumer Responses to Electric Vehicles 04/14/10
- The Future of EVs 04/16/10
- Fuels from Sunlight Using Nano-Materials 04/21/10
- Making Large Scale Solar Work 04/28/10
- Global Transition to Electric Vehicles 05/12/10
- Does Biochar Deliver Carbon-Negative Energy? 05/19/10
- Nuclear Power: How, Why, Barriers 05/24/10
- Climate Change and Global Prosperity 06/02/10
- Nuclear Regulation in Our Era 06/03/10
- Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford: The Grand Challenge 10/06/10
- AB32 and Proposition 23 10/20/10
- The Energy Innovation Ecosystem 10/25/10
- New York and Climate Change 01/03/11
- The Gulf Oil Spill: Where Did All the Oil Go? 01/10/11
- Cap and Trade in California 01/24/11
- Solar Geoengineering to Manage Climate 01/31/11
- Energy Lessons from the Heartland 02/07/11
- Canada's Oil Sands, Warts and All 02/14/11
- Global Cookstove Problems 02/28/11
- Transportation and Climate Change 03/07/11
- Renewable Power Entrepreneurship 03/22/11
- Stanford's Energy Story: Present and Future 03/28/11
- The Status of Concentrating Solar Power Development 04/04/11
- Japan and the Future of Nuclear Energy 04/11/11
- California's Low-Carbon Fuel Standard 04/13/11
- Low-Energy Building: European Design and Control 05/09/11
- Wind, Water and Sunlight 05/16/11
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