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  • ADG 1 Mark Sardella - Part 1 of What’s the Energy Problem

    Posted January 19th, 2007 by John Biethan
    Categories: Lectures, Energy
    icon for podpress  Part 1 of What’s the Energy Problem [31:26m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (673)

    Mark Sardella from Local Energy heads up a presentation and discussion on “What’s the Power Problem” from the 2006 Santa Fe Design Week.

    Also
    Mark was on our America the Green Podcast (ATG #2 - Localize your Energy) and helped to get our first Podcast off the ground. Click here to check that show out.
    Online instructions:
    Click on the audio slider above and view the slides below or download them in advance: Click here to download Mark’s complete Microsoft PowerPoint slide presentation for all of his shows in this series (2.1Mb). Click here to download the PDF of the same (1.4Mb). Click here to GET Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader.

    Slide 3 @ 6:10 the Current U.S. Situation
    Slide3
    Slide 4 @ 10:31 the Changing Energy Pie
    Slide 4
    Slide 5 @ 14:50 U.S. Petroleum Industry
    Slide 5
    Slide 6 @ 20:13 Hubbert’s Peak
    Slide 6
    Slide 7 @ 23:00 Peak Oil Discovery
    Slide 7
    Slide 8 @ 27:45 U.S. Natural Gas Industry
    Slide 8

    Mark Sardella, Local Energy - Executive Director
    Mark is a licensed professional engineer and holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He designed space flight instruments before joining the energy industry in 1993, and since that time he has designed and installed numerous renewable energy systems for stand-alone and grid-interactive applications. In 1998 he co-founded the Southwest Energy Institute, a Santa Fe-based nonprofit working to foster the transition to sustainable energy. As a director of SEI, Mark advised many governmental and private organizations on energy policy matters. Before joining Local Energy, Mark served for two years as Technical Director for Rebuild New Mexico, a joint program of the U.S. Department of Energy and the New Mexico Energy Office, where he assessed the performance of 5-million square feet of buildings and identified $3.2 million in annual energy savings for the building owners.

    America DEEP Green - the lecture series

    Posted January 16th, 2007 by John Biethan
    Categories: Lectures, Energy

    We expect to have our first show up on Friday, the 19th, 2007 with:
    Mark Sardella from Local Energy
    - What’s the Power Problem?
    Mark was on ATG #2 Localize your Energy
    Listen to it here


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