PAST EVENT
Plug-in Electric Vehicles and the Power System
Seminar
Series: Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
Open to the Public - Belfer Center Library, Littauer-369
April 1, 2008
9:30-11:00 a.m.
| Speaker: | Juha Kiviluoma, ETIP Research Fellow |
Related Projects: Energy Technology Innovation Policy, Environment and Natural Resources, Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Description:
With fuel prices for passenger vehicles on the rise, and with petroleum-based fuels and corn-based ethanol carrying a substantial carbon burden, plug-in electric vehicles -- powered by clean energy -- hold great promise for reducing oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
Truly emissions-free plug-in power for transportation is currently not an option for the vast majority of consumers, but developments in the way that variable wind and solar energy sources can be integrated into the power grid could potentially change this. Further, today's battery technology is improving substantially and can now store adequate power for most users' transportation needs.
In this presentation, Kiviluoma will address the questions: How can plug-in electric vehicles be integrated into the power grid? And in the event of a massive increase in the adoption of plug-in electric vehicles, how will the subsequent increase in electricity demand affect the power system from infrastructural and environmental perspectives?
Please join us! Coffee and tea provided. Everyone is welcome, but admittance will be on a first come-first served basis.
Contact:
ETIP Coordinator
Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Mailbox 53, Cambridge, MA 02138
Harvard University
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Email: etip@ksg.harvard.edu
Phone: 617-496-5584
Url: http://www.belfercenter.org/project/10/energy_technology_innovation_policy.html



