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ItemTwo Revolutions, One Region: Bridging the Digital and Energy Revolutions in the Southeast [Panel, part 2](Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-04-16) Stulberg, Adam ; Evans, Peter ; Trawick, John ; McConnell, Donald P. ; Thomas, Valerie M. ; Vrins, JanModerator: Adam N. Stulberg ; Panel Discussion (Part 2): Two Revolutions, One Region: Bridging the Digital and Energy Revolutions in the Southeast: Peter Evans, Vice President, Center for Global Enterprise ; John Trawick, Vice President, Commercial Operations & Services, Southern Company ; Donald P. McConnell, Executive Director of Industry Strategy and Commercialization, Office of Industry Research, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Valerie Thomas, Anderson Interface Associate Professor of Natural Systems, with appointments in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Jan Vrins, Managing Director and Global Energy Practice Leader, Navigant
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ItemExperiences as a Science Advisor for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and as a Congressional Science Fellow(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-03-26) Thomas, Valerie M.Dr. Valerie Thomas is the Anderson Interface Associate Professor of Natural Systems in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, with a joint appointment in the School of Public Policy. Her research interests are energy and materials efficiency, sustainability, industrial ecology, technology assessment, international security, and science and technology policy. In this talk, Dr. Thomas will share her experiences as a Science Advisor for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and as a Congressional Science Fellow in Congress.
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ItemEnergy Perspective: Building Options(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-03) Shelton, Sam V. ; Thomas, Valerie M.Dr. Shelton will give a brief overview of U.S. energy utilization highlighting how building energy systems impact the U.S. energy demand. A review of current building energy technologies for lighting, heating, cooling, and water heating will then be presented, followed by potential new technologies to reduce building energy demand.
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ItemSoutheast Biomass: Highest and Best Use(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-02-24) Thomas, Valerie M. ; Walsh, Marie ; McClure, Nathan ; Burnside, Michael H. (Mike)Regional biomass resources and economics are analyzed along with the business proposition of converting softwood into fuel.