Peter Meisen
Global Energy Network Institute
Peter Meisen founded GENI in 1989 to conduct research and educate world leaders to the strategy of linking renewable energy resources around the world. He is an internationally recognized speaker on the global issues of renewable energy, transmission and distribution of electricity, quality of life and its relationship to electricity, the environment and sustainable development. GENI has earned the endorsement of 7 Nobel Peace Prize laureates and has been recognized by various nations as promoting a viable solution to our growing energy crisis.
China: The Future of Global Energy
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China: The Future of Global Energy
Created by: Vincent Tong & Patrick Poon.
Preseented by Peter Meisen, GENI, 2014-07-29, at the SimCenter, San Diego, CA 92101, USA.
What is the materials cost/benefit of solar technologies for the Desertec endeavor across North Africa?
Aurelien PLEE and Benoit GUILLEMBET
Presentation about Desertec project
The european Supergrid project
Brieuc Hamon
This document is a presentation about the European Supergrid project, which consist in connecting all the Offshore wind farms together to provide electricity to all Europe.
Women should be focus of energy expansion plans, says UN
Fiona Harvey
Women should be the focus of efforts to bring access to modern energy to those who lack it, a new United Nations report has found, as bringing energy to women and girls helps lift communities out of poverty and improves health.
Sunrise Powerlink Map
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Sunrise Powerlink Map
Asia Report: After Quake, Japan Pushes for Asia Supergrid
New Hampshire, USA -- Japan this week marks the one year anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that has since forced it to re-evaluate its nuclear strategy.
Access to energy - necessary but not sufficient to cut poverty
Rachel Cernansky
The UN estimates that 1.4 billion people have no access to electricity, hurting their ability to earn a living or educate their children. But connecting to an electric grid may not be the only solution.
Energy ring best option to solve regional needs
Shahiduzzaman Khan
Energy demands in South Asia are growing at rate of over 6.0 per cent a year - a pace that is far in excess of the region's capacity to meet.