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Seattle Electric Vehicle to Grid Symposium,Seattle City Hall, June 6 & 7, 2005

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http://www.udel.edu/V2G/ASAP_Forum_Full_Schedule.pdf

The Seattle Electric Vehicle to Grid Forum - Presentations NEW! Speaker Presentations now available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format!

Powerpoint presentations of key national experts on Electric Vehicle to Grid Applications, presented in Seattle June 6 and 7, 2005.

Day One: "Technical Symposium on Vehicle To Grid Power" A panel of experts thoroughly covered vehicle-to-grid power at a technical level.

Day One Featured: Dean Taylor, Senior Technical Specialist, Electric Transportation Division, Southern California Edison Update on SCE's Alternative Fuel Transportation Program - June 2005 Patrick Mazza, Climate Solutions Research Director Roel Hammerschlag, Institute for Lifecycle Environmental Assessment Carrying the Energy Future Comparing Hydrogen and Electricity for Transmission, Storage and Transportation Amardeep Dhanju, University of Delaware, "Wind power and V2G" V2G and Wind Power Ahmad Pesaran, Energy Storage Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Lab note: speaker unable to appear at the symposium, his presentation was given by Dr. Mark Duvall Batteries for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Dr. Mark Duvall, Electric Transportation Technology Development Manager at EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Tom Gage, President, and Alan Cocconi, Chairman, AC Propulsion EVs Without OEMs Connected Cars: Battery Electrics & Plug In Hybrids Frank Lambert, Chair of the Hybrid Electric Vehicle Working Group of the Infrastructure Working Council Standards Standards for V2G Interconnection to the Grid Dr. Willett Kempton, Associate Professor and Senior Policy Scientist, University of Delaware Automobiles: Designing the 21st century fleet Roger Duncan, Deputy General Manager, Austin Energy 50 City Plan for Plug-in Hybrids Jasna Tomic, consultant, WestStart-Calstart, and Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Delaware note: speaker was unable to appear at the symposium, but following is her presentation Vehicle-to-Grid Power Economics from a Fleet Perspective Steve Letendre, Chair, Dept. Business & Economics, Green Mountain College Tony Maine, Director, Future Enterprises Pty Ltd Public-Private Strategies to Grow a V2G Industry in Washington State Day Two: "The Seattle Electric Vehicle to Grid Enterprise (V2G)" This panel brought together experts who presented exciting scenarios in which we engage and deploy the manufacturing resources and highly-trained workforces already in place here in the Pacific Northwest. This panel advocates "connecting utility infrastructure with automobiles" for the eventual creation, marketing and manufacturing of Vehicle to Grid (V2G) in Seattle.

Day Two Featured: Steve Nicholas, Director, City of Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment. Jorge Carrasco, Seattle City Light, Superintendent Patrick Mazza (Panel Moderator), Climate Solutions Research Director V2G Climate Drivers Dr. Willett Kempton, Associate Professor and Senior Policy Scientist at the University of Delaware Vehicle to Grid Power Tom Gage, President, AC Propulsion Inc. The Car, The Grid, The Future Dr. Mark Duvall, Electric Transportation Technology Development Manager at EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) Click here to download the complete schedule for the Forum in Rich Text format (RTF).

This forum sponsored by Climate Solutions, Seattle City Light and Sustainable Ballard.