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You can keep up-to-date on EPRI's science and technology programs, technology demonstrations, product developments, and new initiatives through these online news resources.

EPRI, Tri-state G&T and NV Energy to demonstrate Solar Thermal Hybrid Power Plants
December 3, 2009
Electric Power Research Institute Names Clark Gellings a Fellow
November 30, 2009
EPRI Unveils Initiative to Improve Transmission System Efficiency
November 4, 2009
EPRI Wins $1.3 Million in Federal Grants for Water Quality Trading Program
October 14, 2009
Pilot Project Captures 90% of CO2
October 8, 2009
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Featured Stories
Duvall Talks Electric Vehicle TechnologyDuvall Talks Electric Vehicle Technology Open New Window
(February 4, 2010)
Mark Duvall talks with Clean Skies News about the advancements in electric vehicle technology and where it’s headed in the not-too-distant future.
100 “Movers and Shakers” of the Smart Grid100 “Movers and Shakers” of the Smart Grid Open New Window
(February 1, 2010)
Steve Specker and Erfan Ibrahim are listed in Greentech Media’s article on influtential persons working with smart grid.
The Future of CoalThe Future of Coal Open New Window
(January 27, 2010)
Hank Courtright talks with the Environment Report about CO2 tests happening at American Electric Power’s Mountaineer Power Plant in New Haven, West Virginia.
EPRI featured in Popular Science magazineEPRI featured in Popular Science magazine Open New Window
(January 21, 2010)
Three EPRI technologies are featured in the cover story titled “Rebuilding America.”
Government and Utility Involvement in Renewable ProjectsGovernment and Utility Involvement in Renewable Projects Open New Window
(December 30, 2009)
Bryan Hannegan & Nadav Enbar quoted in Renewable Energy World on government intervention and utility involvement in renewable projects
NPR Focuses on the Future of NuclearNPR Focuses on the Future of Nuclear Open New Window
(December 11, 2009)
Tom Terbush discusses how the prospects of deep carbon reductions may speed the development of new nuclear generation in the United States on NPR's "Morning Edition" program
Solar-Augumented Demos ProfiledSolar-Augumented Demos Profiled Open New Window
(December 4, 2009)
The New York Times environmental blog quoted Cara Libby in a Greenwire article on two demonstration projects that will test the integration of large-scale solar generation into coal and natural gas-fired power plants.
National Australia Radio Interviews EPRINational Australia Radio Interviews EPRI Open New Window
(November 17, 2009)
Revis James provided an overview of the technology challenges faced by the industry as it lowers its carbon footprint while meeting growing demand during a discussion from Brisbane, Australia.
EPRI featured in New York TimesEPRI featured in New York Times Open New Window
(October 28, 2009)
Mark McGranaghan is quoted extensively about how Department of Energy smart grid grants may jump-start the process of enhancing the grid.

Confronting the CO2 Challenge
EPRI has found an aggressive but feasible approach to reverse atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations while meeting the growing demand for electricity. We call our approach "The Full Portfolio."  

Related Information

Assessing future electricity technology portfolios (EPRI PRISM and economic analyses)
The Power to Reduce CO2 Emissions: The Full Portfolio (9/5/2007)
EPRI Report 1015461

The economically optimum future technology portfolio
The Power to Reduce CO2 Emissions: The Full Portfolio – 2008 Economic Sensitivity Studies (12/11/2008)
EPRI Report 1018431

Video:
The Full Portfolio of electricity technologies can stabilize and reverse industry CO2. EPRI's CEO, Steve Specker discusses the concepts.
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Video file courtesy of NRECA

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