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2004
Renewable Energy Workshop
Renewable
Energy Workshop/Meeting, January
27-28, 2004
The goal of this 2-day Meeting/Workshop was to further define the
renewable energy needs of the polar research community in order to
develop a specific plan to implement the appropriate technology to
meet those needs. Recommendations from this workshop included the
development of polarpower.org.
The meeting was hosted at the National Renewable Energy
Laboratories (NREL) and arranged by VECO Polar Resources (VPR). For
more, check out the links below:
Tuesday, 27 January 2004
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Wednesday, 28 January 2004
- Greenland Climate Network
Koni Steffen, CIRES (786KB)
- Telemetry for (Fairly) Remote Sites
Ken Irving, Uni. of Alaska, Fairbanks (online)
- Fuel Cells for Distributed Power
Dennis Witmer, Uni. of Alaska, Fairbanks(374KB)
- Technical
Challenges in Antarctic Seismology Sridhar
Anandakrishnan, Penn State University (12,798KB)
- An Overview of Commercially Available
Units Tracy Dahl , VPR (97KB)
- Design for Efficiency: Empowering "Smaller"
Science in Antarctica Tony Hansen, Magee Scientific
(256KB)
- Data Management and Transfer: Telemetry
Options Roy Stehle, SRI International (1,031KB)
- Remote Data Retrieval Using the Data Transport
Network Todd Valentic, SRI International (1.52MB)
- NREL Antarctica Activities Ian
Gould, National Renewable Energy Lab. (1,000KB)
- Renewable Energy in Australian and French
Antarctic Programs Antoine Guichard,
Latitude Technologies (1,047KB)
- GEOSummit Jack Dibb, University of
New Hampshire (120KB)
- New Data Logger for Alaska Glaciers Tad
Pfeffer, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (96KB)