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Sustainable Energy - One-day Meeting of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

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This one-day meeting was organized by David MacKay and Tim Jervis in collaboration with the Cambridge Energy Forum. We thank Cambridge Environmental Initiative for help with planning the meeting.

Some materials from the meeting will be archived at http://cambridgeenergy.com/ and mirrored at http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/cps/energy.html

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Discussion

UserChair: Ian Fells, University of Newcastle.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 16:40-17:30

Nuclear fission and fusion

UserWilliam J Nuttall, Judge Business School, Cambridge.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 15:50-16:30

Tide, Wave, and Offshore Wind

UserTrevor Whittaker, Queen's University of Belfast.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 14:30-15:10

Biofuels

UserKarl Carter, British Sugar.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 13:30-14:10

Carbon Sequestration

UserJon Gibbins, Imperial College London.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 11:30-12:10

The Big Picture

UserDaniel Nocera, MIT.

HousePippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics.

ClockFriday 01 December 2006, 09:10-09:50

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