Just a reminder about tomorrow's talk on the Global Energy Assessment!
Energy Pathways for Sustainable Development: Insights from the Global Energy
Assessment.
On Wednesday, July 17 at 5 pm, Dr. David McCollum will present this talk in the
Toyota Auditorium. It is free and open to the public. He will highlight findings
from the Global Energy Assessment (GEA) project, launched in 2012. It defines
a new global energy policy agenda – one that transforms the way society
thinks about, uses, and delivers energy. Involving specialists from a range of
disciplines, industry groups, and policy areas, this GEA research aims to
facilitate equitable and sustainable energy services for all, in particular the two
billion people who currently lack access to clean, modern energy.
David McCollum is a research scholar with the Energy Program of the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg,
Austria. He received his doctorate in Transportation Technology & Policy from
the University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies in 2011,
following the completion of an MS in Agricultural & Resource Economics from
the same institution, and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of
Tennessee (2004). Dr. McCollum's main fields of scientific interest include
techno-economic analysis of advanced energy and transport technologies and
the development and application of energy-economic and integrated
assessment models.
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