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This is the second in a series of forums exploring California's rich past - and promising future - as a global innovator of
energy-efficient technologies and policies.


April 17, 2009
8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Tsakopoulos Library Galleria in Downtown Sacramento, CA

PROGRAM



- PART FOUR -

Roots Video 4


Part Four
Quicktime video, (1 hour 20 minutes)


Welcome

Russ Yarrow, General Manager, California Corporate Affairs, Chevron
Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, formerly, California Energy Commission



Introduction: Where We Left Off

Alan Meier, Energy Efficiency Center, University of California, Davis



The History of the CFL - The World's Poster Child for Energy Efficiency

Michael Siminovitch, California Lighting Technology Center, University of California, Davis
with Michael Neils, M. Neils Engineering, Inc. and Timothy Tutt, California Energy Commission












- PART FIVE -

Roots Video 5





Part Five
Quicktime video, (1 hour)



If SUVs Were as Efficient as Refrigerators,
America Would be Exporting Oil

David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
with David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory




















- PART SIX -

Roots Video 6

Part Six
Quicktime video, (1 hour 20 minutes)


Windows as Oil Wells

Stephen Selkowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
with John Mahoney, Chevron Energy Solutions



Wrap Up: What We've Learned - Innovations Past, Present and into the Future

Andrew Hargadon, Center for Entrepreneurship, University of California, Davis