Xconomy Boston

X Prize and MIT Alternative Energy Forum

09/10/08
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
MIT Building 34 - Room 101

Normally a forum title like “Seeking Radical Breakthroughs in Alternative Energy – What I Would Advise the Next President”  might sound a bit presumptuous, but when Ray Kurzweil, George Church, Saul Griffith, and X PRIZE Foundation Chairman and CEO Peter Diamandis are doing the talking, it may be credible.

The X PRIZE Foundation will be announcing a new partner in the energy and environment sector at this event.

RSVP by September 9. Additional details will be sent upon RSVP. RSVP to: Becky Lewis, prcontact@xprize.org, 310-582-5948.

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  • need2bgreen

    9/5/08 1:09 pm

    Now that both running mates have been chosen and the presidential election heats up American’s are left to sort out which candidates will better address the ever burdening issue of the energy crisis in America. The energy crisis is directly linked to our economy. Foreclosures are on the rise as well as unemployment. With all the technology available it is incredible to believe we have not come together as a nation to devise a plan. We have become so dependant on foreign oil that we have neglected to fully utilize such natural sources of energy such wind power & solar power. Along with modern technology such as plug in cars, hybrid cars, v2g technology ,and regenerative braking, technology we still seem to be floundering as a nation as to devising the best plan utilize all that is available to us and lift ourselves out of this mess we are in.

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