Beyond Fossil Fuels: Options and Challenges

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

Securing our nation’s energy supply is arguably the most important challenge we face. The source and amount of energy that is available impacts nearly every aspect of our lives including our mobility, health and welfare. Presently, the U.S. depends heavily on foreign energy resources. For example, in 2006, nearly 60 percent of the crude oil consumed in the U.S. was imported; approximately one-quarter of this oil comes from the Persian Gulf. With growing demands from emerging economies, declining environmental quality and potential for global conflict, there is a pressing need to develop a more sustainable energy strategy. This presentation will review options for a sustainable energy economy including the use of hydrogen and fuel cells, and describe some of the key challenges

Authors

  • Richard Blieden

    Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan, Univ. Akron, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Director of Government and International Sales, United Solar Ovonic LLC