27 April 2010

15% off May 5 Electric Car 2.0: Who will Win the Race? Innovation | Policy | China


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Berkeley-Stanford CleanTech Conference (BSCC) announces the fifth in a continuing series of focused conferences highlighting clean technology solutions to address multifaceted global energy challenges. Three panels will discuss  new innovations in electric vehicle technology, the opportunities and challenges from China, and the policies and economics that are paving the way for a transformation of the automobile sector.
Dian M. Grueneich, Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission, will be delivering the keynote address.  

Date:  Wednesday, May 5, 2010 Time:  11AM - 6PM Location:  PG&E General Office Conference Center, 77 Beale Street, San Francisco, CATickets for the event are here:  http://bscleantech.org.  Use 15% Discount Code: 
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Panel 1: Technology and Infrastructure DevelopmentMark Duvall, Director at Electric Power Research Institute
Marc Tarpenning, Entrepreneur, Co-founder of Tesla Motors Inc. and NuvoMedia Inc.
Dan Mosher - Chief Financial Officer of CODA Automotive
John Boesel, Pres/CEO at CALSTART
Saul Zambrano, Director Integrated Demand Side Management Product Portfolio at PG&EPanel 2: China - Opportunities and Challenges Eric Wesoff, Journalist at GreenTech Media
Jit Bhattacharya, CEO of Mission Motors
Roland Hwang, Transportation Program Manager at the Natural Resource Defense Council
Marc Gottschalk, Partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Luca Erceg, President, CEO & Founder of Simbol Mining Corp.
Panel 3: Policy and Economics of Electric Transportation Lee Schipper, Professor at Stanford University
Ann Bordetsky, North America Market Development & Policy Manager at Better Place
Bob Hayden, Clean Transportation Advisor to SF Government
Eric Toomre, Architect of the bipartisan proposed American Electric Vehicle Manufacturing, or e-Drive Bill (H.R. 4399)