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  • Webchat - Big ideas for the future of energy: aspirations and realities

    2010-07-14 16:03:14


    Big ideas for the future of energy: aspirations and realities
    Hosted by Sergio Kapusta, Shell Chief Scientist Materials
    July 22nd, 2010


    Global energy demand is rising – and so are consumer expectations. People want energy from cleaner sources and more efficient ways of harnessing and delivering that energy. In building a better energy future we all have a part to play. So, what are the big ideas that will shape the future of energy?

    Shell will discuss this in their next webchat. The ‘Big ideas for the future of energy: aspirations and realities’ webchat will examine the thinking that has the potential to change the energy industry.

    Which energy technologies will progress most within ten years? How could changing consumption habits shape the new energy future? And what can we do to encourage people to get new energy ideas off the ground?

    We would love to hear your views on this topic. If you would like to join the debate please register online at the following address:

    http://shelldialogues.com/bigideas/ 

    First session: 07:00 GMT (08:00 BST) – convenient for Europe, Asia and Australia

    Times across the world:
    08:00 London
    09:00 Brussels, Paris, Berlin
    12:30 New Delhi
    15:00 Singapore
    15:00 Perth
    17:00 Sydney

    Second session – 15:00GMT (16:00 BST) - convenient for the Americas, Europe and Africa:


    Times across the world:
    08:00 San Francisco, Los Angeles
    11:00 New York, Washington DC
    16:00 London
    17.00 Brussels, Paris, Berlin
    17:00 Cape Town


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