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Climate finance; best energy storage; EV range
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June 2020
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Best bet to enable more renewables: New twists on old storage methods

Better blended finance could close climate financing gap, study finds 


Researchers design a more energy efficient and affordable water desalination process 


New battery electrolyte may lengthen the range of electric vehicles


Stanford accelerates transition to net-zero GHG emissions, reports cuts in fossil fuel investments


Energy innovation on all fronts and economic fairness needed to address climate change


How to store more data and save energy using atomically thin materials instead of silicon


How TomKat Center's Innovation Transfer Program turns research into real benefits (video)


Working with the landowners and their neighbors upfront can cut wind farm costs in the long run


Dispatch from 2030: What a global pandemic taught us about tackling climate change


Living near oil and gas wells may increase preterm birth risk, new study shows


Scientists home in on atoms that boost activity of catalytic converters in cars


James Baker and George Shultz: Carbon fee needed to combat climate change (opinion)

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EVENTS

Events below are free, open to the public, online, require registration and Pacific Time, unless otherwise noted.

Student Lectures summer series on clean-energy breakthroughs from Stanford students doing the research. Only Stanford students, postdocs, faculty, alumni and staff can attend.  Mondays, 7/6 – 8/17, 4:00 pm.
 
Global Energy Dialogues: Energy – the golden thread in a COVID-19 world, with Chad Holliday, chair of the board, Royal Dutch Shell plc, Tuesday, 7/7, 8:30 am. 

Digital grid summer series: Technology innovation panel, with Astrid Atkinson, CEO, Camus Energy; Bill Burke, CEO, Virtual Peaker; Tim Schaaff, Chief Product Officer, Intertrust Technologies, Wed., 7/8, 8:00 am.

The case for climate liability, with Ann Carlson, Professor, and Co-Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environment, UCLA School of Law; Sharon Eubanks, Chief Counsel, National Whistleblower Center; Kate Sears, Supervisor for Marin County, Thursday, 7/9, 12:00 noon.

Global Energy Dialogues: Conversation with Colette Honorable, partner and member of Reed Smith’s Energy & Natural Resources Group, former commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Tuesday, 7/21, 8:30 am.

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