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Kelly Sims Gallagher

Kelly Sims Gallagher

Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Member of the Board

Contact:
Email: kelly_gallagher@harvard.edu

 

 

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Adam Cohn

January 13, 2004

"Car Wreck? Reconciling Economic Development, Environmental Quality, and Oil Security in China"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

February 10, 2003

"Deployment of Cleaner Vehicles in China? The Role of Foreign Direct Investment"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.

 

 

Adam Cohn

October 25, 2003

"Technology Transfer from the U.S. to China: Barriers and Incentives"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.

 

 

October 25, 2002

Technology Transfer from the U.S. to China: Barriers and Incentives

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

Gennadiy Ratushenko

June 25, 2002

"U.S. Energy Policy"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

June 7, 2002

"U.S. Fuel Efficiency Policy: Lessons for China"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Presentation at the China Automotive Research and Technology Research Center Workshop, Tianjin, China.

 

 

April 15, 2002

"Deployment of Cleaner Motor Vehicles in China: China’s Domestic Capacity for Energy Innovation and the Role of Technology Transfer"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Presentation to the Mario & Luisa Molina Mexico City Project, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

 

 

April 15, 2002

"U.S. Clean Vehicle Policy: Lessons for China"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Presentation with Jimin Zhao, China Ministry of Science & Technology (MOST) and Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs Joint Workshop at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

 

 

Foreign Technology in China's Automobile Industry

Journal Article, China Environment Series, issue 6

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

This paper explores the role of foreign auto makers - particularly the big three (Ford, General Motor and DaimlerChrysler) - in transferring automotive technology to China.

 

June, 2003

Foreign Direct Investment as a Vehicle for Deploying Cleaner Technologies: Technology Transfer and the Big Three Automakers in China

Paper

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

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