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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 -
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 -
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 -
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



