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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.

Appendix B—
Committee Meetings and Activities

1— Committee Meeting, March 4-5, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Power Technologies (OPT)

Daniel Reicher, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

DOE-OPT Program Descriptions

Daniel Adamson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Power Technologies

Solar Photovoltaics Program

Jim Rannels, Director, Office of Photovoltaics and Wind

Wind Energy Program

Peter Goldman, Deputy Director, Office of Photovoltaics and Wind

Biopower Program

Gary Burch, Director, Office of Concentrating Solar Power, Biomass Power and Hydrogen Technologies

Concentrating Solar Power and International Programs

Gary Burch, Director, Office of Concentrating Solar Power, Biomass Power and Hydrogen Technologies

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.

Geothermal Program

Allan Jelacic, Director, Office of Geothermal Technologies

Renewable Technologies—The EPRI Roadmap

Stephen Gehl, EPRI, Director, Strategic Technology and Alliances

The PCAST View on Renewables

Robert Williams, Princeton University

National Laboratories' View of Renewables' Potential

Stanley Bull, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

2— Committee Meeting, May 10-11, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Status of Technology

Ralph Overend, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Utility Perspective

Edward Neuhauser, Niagara Mohawk

Environmental Perspective

Jan Beyea, Consulting in the Public Interest

DOE Response to the Presentations and Discussions

Raymond Costello, Biomass Power Team Leader

Summary of Hydrogen Technical Advisory Panel report

John O'Sullivan, Electric Power Research Institute

Fuel Cells

John O'Sullivan, Electric Power Research Institute

Applied Research

Richard Rocheleau, University of Hawaii

Hydrogen Program R&D

Catherine Gregoire-Padro, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

DOE Response to the Presentations and Discussions

Sig Gronich, Hydrogen Research Program

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.

3— Committee Meeting, June 9-11, 1999, Golden, Colorado

Presentations:

PVMat Program

Ed Witt, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

PV Module Manufacture

M. Misra, ITN Energy Systems

National Center for Photovoltaics

L.L. Kazmerski, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Industrial and Government Experiences in Photovoltaics

A. Catalano, Independent Contractor

DOE Center of Excellence (Thin-Film Photovoltaics)

R.W. Birkmire, Institute of Energy Conversion, University of Delaware

DOE Response to Photovoltaics Presentations and Discussions

James Rannels, Director, Office of Photovoltaics and Wind

Solar Thermal Technologies

Craig Tyner, Sandia National Laboratory, and Tom Williams, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Solar Dishes

Herbert Hayden, Arizona Public Service Company

Solar-Trough Technologies

David Kearney, Kearney Associates

DOE Response to Concentrating Solar Power Presentations and Discussions

Gary Burch, Director, Office of Concentrating Solar Power, Biomass Power

4— Committee Meeting, July 22-24, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Geothermal Energy Research: Its Past, Present, and Future

J. Edward Mock, Independent Consultant

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.

Geothermal Systems and Opportunities in the U.S. and the World

Michael Wright, Energy and Geoscience Institute

The U.S. DOE Geothermal Strategic Plan

Allan Jelacic, Director, Office of Geothermal Technologies

Industry Perspectives on Short-and Long-Term R&D Needs and Opportunities

Louis Capuano, ThermoSource, Inc.

Twenty-five Years of R&D on Hot Dry Rock (EGS) Systems:

Lessons Learned

James Albright, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Draft Strategic Plan and Discussion of OPT Reorganization

Daniel Adamson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Power Technologies

The U.S. DOE OPT R&D Program and Needs

Peggy Brookshier, DOE Idaho Falls Office, and John Flynn, DOE Headquarters

Industry Perspective on R&D: Current Programs, Needs, and Opportunities

George Hecker, Alden Research Laboratory, and Dick Fisher, Voith Hydro Company

FERC's Perspective on Hydropower Needs Relative to Relicensing

Alan Mitchnick, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

R&D Partnership: Government and Industry

Jamie Chapman, OEM Development Corporation

Wind Energy Technology Overview

Bob Thresher, National Wind Technology Center, and Sue Hock, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

General Industry Perspective

Randy Swisher, American Wind Energy Association

Future Systems: Transmission and Distribution

Stephen Gehl and Bernard Ziemianek, Electric Power Research Institute

Transmission and Distribution and Storage: R&D at DOE

Phillip Overholt and Imre Gyuk, Office of Power Technologies

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.

5— Committee Meeting, September 16-17, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Panel on Distributed Power Generation

Joe Iannucci, Distributed Utility Associates, and Stephen Gehl, Electric

Power Research Institute

Panel on Utility Restructuring

Diane Pirkey, Office of Power Technologies; Karl Rabago, Rocky Mountain Institute; and Dallas Burtraw, Resources for the Future

Panel on International Issues

Sam Baldwin, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Judith Siegel, Winrock Foundation; Malcolm Cosgrove-Davies, World Bank; Robert Dixon, International Programs, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Rodger Taylor, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9843.
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