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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Energy Research@Stanford

ENERGY RESEARCH@STANFORD
 
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How to Store Carbon Dioxide Underground - and Keep it There
Lou Durlofsky and David Cameron are using speedy parallel computing to find the optimal way to store carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions underground.
Center for Computational Earth & Environmental Science
 
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Could Methane-Sourced Polymers Save the World?
To address climate change, Craig Criddle is developing a technique to convert methane, a potent greenhouse gas, into a useful polymer that stores CO2.
Criddle Group
 


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X-rays Capture Electron 'Dance'
SLAC scientists and colleagues have observed how electrons move in and between molecules, offering potential insights for solar cell researchers.
SLAC Linac Coherent Light Source
 

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Black Carbon Is a Major Contributor to Climate Change, Study Finds
Black carbon, a key component of soot, is the second most important contributor to global warming behind CO2, say Mark Jacobson and colleagues.
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New Insights on Graphene Could Have Applications for Solar Research
A single sheet of graphene is 100 times more chemically reactive than double or triple sheets, say researchers in David Goldhaber-Gordon's lab. 
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POLICY & FINANCE
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Carbon Tax Necessary but Not Sufficient to Fight Global Warming
Experts at a U.S.-Australia energy dialogue agreed that a carbon tax plus other government actions are needed to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
 
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Rational Approaches to Renewable Energy
Jeffrey Ball discussed domestic and global challenges facing the cleantech industry during recent appearances on radio and at the World Affairs Council.

 
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ENERGY EDUCATION & LITERACY
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Students Build Sustainable Home for Solar Competition
Stanford engineering students competing in the U.S. Solar Decathlon have designed a house that could become a model for sustainable homebuilding.
 
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Weekly Radio Program Offers News and Information on Renewables
Green Grid Radio, a program on clean energy produced by Stanford students, airs Thursdays at 6:00 pm (PST) on KZSU-FM and at greengridradio.org.
 

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New Course on Smart Grid Technology Available Online
The Stanford Center for Professional Development is offering a new online course, "Smart Grid: Sensing, Data Analytics and Control." Tuition is $195.

 

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PEOPLE
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IN THE NEWS
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FUNDING & RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
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Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship (SIGF) Program: Apply by March 14

Student Projects for Intellectual Community Enhancement (SPICE): Apply by March 4

School of Earth Sciences undergraduate research opportunities: Deadlines vary

Undergraduate Advising and Research (UAR) Student Grants:  Deadlines vary

U.S. Department of Energy Postdoctoral Research Awards: Deadline February 28
 
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EVENTS
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Energy Seminar, Mondays, 4:15-5:15pm, Huang Engineering Center, NVIDIA Auditorium

Vail Global Energy Forum, March 2-3, 2013, Vilar Performing Arts Center, Beaver Creek, Colorado
Save the Date: April 19, Connecting the Dots Conference, Stanford University
 

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