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A Systems Approach to Energy Transitions

Presentations from the Conference held on March 30-31, 2011 in Watkins Glen, NY.

 

Marcellus Shale: Economic Development Implications

Timothy W. Kelsey, Ph.D., State Program Leader, Economic & Community Development, Penn State University

 

Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling: What Should We Plan For?

Susan Christopherson, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University

 

Energy Planning in New York State

John Williams, Director of Energy Analysis, NYSERDA

 

Overview of Recent Climate Legislation: Overall Impacts and Opportunities for the Agriculture and Forestry Sector - Antonio M. Bento, Ph.D., Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University

 

Systems Approach to Energy Transitions

Albert R. George, Ph.D., Mechanical , Aerospace & Systems Engineering, Cornell University

 

Natural Gas, Wind and Biofuels

Jeffrey Jacquet, Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of Natural Resources, Cornell University

 

Supplies of Sustainably Produced Biomass in New York

Timothy A. Volk, Sr. Research Associate, SUNY Environmental School of Forestry

 

Pennsylvania Energy Impacts Assessment

Nels Johnson, Deputy State Director, The Nature Conservancy, Pennsylvania Chapter

 

Planning for Energy Transitions

Daniel A. Spitzer, Partner, Hodgson Russ LLP

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