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ERIC ED515590: Southwest Energy Innovation Forum: Summary Report
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The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Arizona State
University (ASU), and U.S. Department of Energy's
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) co-
convened a conference on Energy Innovation in the
Southwest region of the United States that included
participation by entrepreneurs, state government
officials, representatives of academia, private-sector
leaders, nonprofit leaders, and innovators on October 18,
2010. The conference was designed to bring together
diverse stakeholders in a forum to develop
recommendations for growing regional energy innovation,
building a network for energy innovation efforts, and
ensuring Federal support for innovative approaches and
partnerships that could improve the nation's energy
future. In the morning, attendees heard from several
speakers prior to selecting one of three breakout
sessions about corporate partnerships, investment, and
state policy development. Following lunch, the group
reconvened for an Innovation Panel, a selection of
additional breakout sessions, and a closing panel.
Afternoon breakout session topics focused on building
research, technology, and industrial leadership in the
Southwest for solar energy, energy storage, and advanced
fuels. All sessions are briefly described in this report.
Following the conference, attendees showcased
breakthrough energy technologies from across the
Southwest as part of ARPA-E's Technology Showcase.
Attendee List is appended.
Date Published: 2016-02-01 11:37:40
Identifier: ERIC_ED515590
Item Size: 10932590
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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