Perspectives on the Future of Energy Production
Invited
Abstract
Tentative notional abstract. Work in progress.
Opening up the future of energy requires making bold advances in stationary and mobile power production.
In energy, more so than in most industries, most of the resources go into incremental advances.
History teaches us that the marked differences between the past and today are due to fundamental changes.
So let's look at what some fundamental changes could look like, and why this field could be the most exciting one to place revolutionary bets in.
Opening up the future of energy requires making bold advances in stationary and mobile power production.
In energy, more so than in most industries, most of the resources go into incremental advances.
History teaches us that the marked differences between the past and today are due to fundamental changes.
So let's look at what some fundamental changes could look like, and why this field could be the most exciting one to place revolutionary bets in.
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Presenters
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Ross Koningstein
Research, Climate and Energy, Google
Authors
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Ross Koningstein
Research, Climate and Energy, Google