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Sam Milton
Former Project Coordinator, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, July 2006–April 2009
Spring 2007
"Grants Support Research for Innovations in Transportation Sectors"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Sam Milton, Former Project Coordinator, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, July 2006–April 2009
With two substantial new grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Project (ETIP) is embarking on a three-year project to study and recommend policies aimed at encouraging technological innovation in U.S., China, and India transportation sectors.
Spring 2007
"Grants Support Research for Innovations in Transportation Sectors"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Sam Milton, Former Project Coordinator, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, July 2006–April 2009
With two substantial new grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Project (ETIP) is embarking on a three-year project to study and recommend policies aimed at encouraging technological innovation in U.S., China, and India transportation sectors.
Winter 2008-09
"Experts Identify Most Urgent Energy Policy Needs at Acting in Time Conference"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Sam Milton, Former Project Coordinator, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, July 2006–April 2009
On September 18-19, the Belfer Center’s Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group hosted a major conference on U.S. energy policy. Under the auspices of the Consortium for Energy Policy Research at Harvard, led by William Hogan and Louisa Lund, and with the cooperation of Harvard University Center for the Environment, ETIP brought together members of academia, research centers, government, business, and non-governmental organizations for intensive discussion on future energy policy directions for the United States. Click here for photos.
Spring 2007
"Grants Support Research for Innovations in Transportation Sectors"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Sam Milton, Former Project Coordinator, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, July 2006–April 2009
With two substantial new grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Project (ETIP) is embarking on a three-year project to study and recommend policies aimed at encouraging technological innovation in U.S., China, and India transportation sectors.



