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Photos » 2008-2009 Events » "Steps Toward a Sustainable Austin Energy" Symposium
  • Christopher Smith, a graduate student at the LBJ School, presents the student research that the Symposium was based on.
  • Jay Dauenhauer of the Clean Cole Technology Foundation and Mark Walker of NGR Energy
  • Chip Groat, Interim Dean for the Jasckson School of Geosciences, moderates the panel \
  • The panel \
  • LBJ School Professor David J. Eaton speaks with an audience member.
  • Interim Dean Chip Groat of the Jackson School of Geosciences and Cary Ferchill, President of Solar Austin
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  • Jay Banner of the Environmental Sciences Insitute
  • Mark Soutter of Invenergy LLC and B.J. Standberry of the Heliovolt Corporation
  • Paul Hudson of the Public Utility Commission of Texas
  • The panel \
  • The panel \
  • Sam Jones of Electric Reliability Council and Texas State Representative Mark Strama
  • The panel \
  • Rebecca Klein of Power Across Texas and Dwain Rogers of Clean Energy Council of the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
  • The panel \
  • Solar Austin President Cary Ferchill
  • Texas State Representative Laura Morrison
  • Five LBJ School graduate students present their research finding on how Austin Energy can become a sustainable energy company by 2020.
  • Katy Cummins, an LBJ School graduate student, addresses the audience at the Symposium.
  • Christopher Smith, a graduate student at the LBJ School, worked on the policy research project the Symposium was based on.
  • Brent Stephens, and LBJ School Student, presents research at the Symposium.
  • Brent Stephens explains the Austin Energy Resource Portfolio Simulator created by students.
  • Jacob Steubing, an LBJ School graduate student, explains student research performed to help determin how Austin Energy could become a sustainable energy company by 2020.
  • LBJ School Professor David J. Eaton addresses the audience. Dr. Eaton organized the research team for the Symposium.
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