- SunShot Grand Challenge Summit and Technology Forum
June 13, 2012 to June 14, 2012, Hyatt Regency, Denver, CO
The SunShot Initiative is leading the first in a series of Energy Department Grand Challenges that address the scientific, technological, and market barriers to achieving breakthroughs in national energy challenges. The SunShot Summit and Technology Forum will convene the best and brightest minds in government, industry, and academia to strengthen U.S. leadership in global clean energy.
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- Sandia Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility (SWIFT) Groundbreaking
July 17, 2012 to July 17, 2012, Texas Tech University
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia) are developing the Scaled WInd Farm Technology (SWIFT) facility, hosted at Texas Tech University, to enable rapid, cost-efficient testing and development of transformative wind energy technology.
- Advanced Computing for Energy Innovation Grand Challenge Workshop
July 31, 2012 to August 2, 2012, Washington, D.C.
The introduction to a May 8, 2012 Forbes magazine interview with Secretary Chu reads, “The Nobel Prize-winning scientist is betting that these super machines will play a key role in designing new products and solving longstanding energy challenges: from better engines to advanced nuclear reactors. He’s backing his bet with significant resources, offering some of the Department’s world leading supercomputers for use by industry leaders.”
The purpose of this workshop is to turn the Secretary’s word into actions.
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- 2013 ARPA-e Energy Innovation Summit
February 25, 2013 to February 27, 2013, Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has hosted the Energy Innovation Summit for the past three years. It brings together the nation’s most innovative minds to team together on potential breakthroughs in energy technologies.
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- 2013 MIT Energy Summit
March 1, 2013 to March 2, 2013, MIT Campus
The MIT Energy Conference is an annual two-day conference that brings together leaders in industry, academia, government, and finance to deliver critical knowledge and independent analysis on emerging trends in energy technologies, policies, and markets.
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