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A
symposium on long-term energy options
and the technologies of the future
December 13, 2006
Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
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Featuring: |
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David Garman, U.S. Department of Energy
Undersecretary

Under Secretary
Garman oversees the Department’s widely diversified portfolio of
applied energy research, development, demonstration and
deployment activities. These activities include next generation
nuclear power reactors, clean coal technologies, hydrogen fuel
cells, superconductivity, advanced vehicle technologies,
efficient building technologies, and thin film solar
photovoltaics to name a few. |
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Ralph Cavanagh,
Natural Resources Defense Council

Ralph Cavanagh
co-directs the Energy Program of the Natural Resources Defense
Council, a nonprofit environment-advocacy organization that he
joined in 1979, and also serves on the US Secretary of Energy's
Advisory Board. Ralph is Vice Chair of the Center for
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies (CEERT),
which unites representatives of the environmental, energy
efficiency and renewable energy communities. He is also a
founding board member of the Northwest Energy Coalition.
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National Renewable Energy
Laboratory Associate Director
Ray
Stultz |
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Former California Energy Committee
Chair
Roderick Wright |
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U.S. Senators and State Legislators |
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will include hands on demonstrations of technology advances including: |
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Running fuel
cell powering displays |
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Clean coal
demonstration |
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The latest in
bio-fuels and bio-mass |
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Wind power
turbines |
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NextGen nuclear designs |
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Ocean wave
technology |
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Advanced
Solar |
Come participate in the kick-off
of a series of seminars to help the Northwest plan for the future of power
sources and
rate stability over the next two decades.
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