Sustainable Ballard's

Alliance of Sustainable Alternatives to Petroleum (ASAP)

Presents


The Seattle Electric Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Forum  


Part One:  V2G Technical Symposium - Monday, June 6, 2005

Vic Opperman and Mark Wilson
, Welcome (Sustainable Ballard Introduction)
Willett Kempton, Panel Moderator

Electric Drive--essential for sustainable transportation:
  Dean Taylor, Senior Technical Specialist, Electric Transportation Division, Southern California Edison: "Update on SCE's Alternative Fuel Transportation program: Reducing GHGs, Emissions and Petroleum"  PDF
   
  Patrick Mazza, Research Director, Climate Solutions and Roel Hammerschlag, Institute for Lifecycle Environmental Assessment: "Carrying the Energy Future: Comparing Hydrogen and Electricity for Transmission, Storage and Transportation"  PDF
 
  Amardeep Dhanju and Phillip Whitaker, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware: "V2G and Wind Power"  PDF
 
 
Engineering design
  Mark Duvall, Electric Transportation Technology Development Manager, Electric Power Research Institute:  "Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles"  PDF
 
  Ahmad Pesaran, Energy Storage Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Lab.  Paper on "Batteries for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles" given by Mark Duvall  PDF
 
  Tom Gage, President, and Alan Cocconi, Chairman, AC Propulsion: "Connected Cars: Battery Electrics & Plug-in Hybrids"  PDF
 
  Frank Lambert, Chair, Hybrid Electric Vehicle WG of the Infrastructure Working Council: "Standards for V2G Interconnection to the Grid"  PDF
 
  Willett Kempton, Associate Professor and Senior Policy Scientist, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware: "Automobiles: Designing the 21st Century Fleet"  PDF
 
   
Business models and market development
  Roger Duncan, Deputy General Manager, Austin Energy: "50 City Plan for Plug-in Hybrids"  PDF
 
  Jasna Tomic, Consultant, WestStart-Calstart, and Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Delaware: "Vehicle-to-Grid Power Economics from a Fleet Perspective"  PDF
 
  Tom Gage, President, AC Propulsion: "EVs Without OEMs"  PDF
 
  Steve Letendre, Chair, Department of Business and Economics, Green Mountain College and Tony Maine, Director, Future Enterprises Pty Ltd: "Public-Private Strategies to Grow a V2G Industry in Washington State" PDF
 
 
Part Two:  The Seattle Electric Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Enterprise - Tuesday, June 7, 2005

Vic Opperman and Mark Wilson
, Welcome
Patrick Mazza, Panel Moderator
 
  Steve Nicholas, Director, City of Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment
 
  Jorge Carrasco, Superintendent, Seattle City light
 
  Patrick Mazza, Research Director, Climate Solutions: "V2G Climate Drivers"  PDF
 
  Willett Kempton, Associate Professor and Senior Policy Scientist, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware:  "Vehicle to Grid Power"  PDF
 
  Tom Gage, President, AC Propulsion Inc.: "The Car, The Grid, The Future"  PDF
 
  Mark Duvall, Electric Transportation Technology Development Manager, Electric Power Research Institute (see presentations from Part One).
 
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