Energy, Technology & Policy student generated podcasts. Spring 2009. Dr. Michael Webber, Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
This presentation analyzes the amout of energy required to produce and deliver bottled water to the many Americans who consme it every day.
Europe's Untapped Potential: The Potential Power of Waves - Katherine Mulloy
This short film explores the economic opportunity for Central Texas to leverage and build off its foundation in clean energy and technologies (CleanTech). Austin, Texas - a world leader in semiconductor manufacturing, battery technology, and home to some of the largest Texas wind energy companies is experiencing a wave of investment activity that will establish it as a national leader in CleanTech.
A Summary of "National Energy Map for India: Technology Vision 2030" - Nirav Desai
How to Determine PV Output and Savings Using PV Watts - Blaine Carpenter
Plug-In Hybrids, An Even Better Hybrid? - Kate Conroy
Carbon Tax vs. Carbon Trade - And Will Either Pass? - Nick Swyka
The Promise of Natural Gas Vehicles - Castlen Moore
Monetizing Stranded Gas: Focusing on GTLL - Brodie Black
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Overview and Assessment of Future Policy Incentives - Amy Martin
Wind From Underground - Alex Quintana
Wind From Underground - Alex Quintana
Coupling Technologies for Improved Energy Efficiency - Julia Raish
Plug-in Hybrids and Fuel Economy Regulations - Rachel Gerver
An overview of societal needs for sustainable ecological integration
This podcast will give you a tour of simple energy conservation efforts you can make around the UT campus.