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DESCRIPTION:The Pikes Peak Chapter of IEEE along with the Southeast Chapter
  of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society is very pleased to have Dr. Chuc
 k Kutscher speak on climate change. Dr. Kutscher is uniquely qualified to 
 not only discuss the science of climate change\, but also to detail action
 s that we can take to make meaningful reductions in greenhouse emissions.\
 n\nDr. Charles (Chuck) Kutscher is Director of the Buildings and Thermal S
 ystems Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden\, Colo
 rado. He has led research in solar heating and cooling\, energy efficiency
 \, solar industrial process heat\, power plant cooling systems\, and conce
 ntrating solar power. He is a Fellow of the American Solar Energy Society 
 (ASES) and served as ASES Chair in 2000-2001. He was the Chair of two majo
 r conferences: the SOLAR 2006 national solar energy conference and the 201
 2 World Renewable Energy Forum. Dr. Kutscher is editor of the 200-page ASE
 S report\, Tackling Climate Change in the U.S.\, which details how energy 
 efficiency and six renewable energy technologies can greatly reduce U.S ca
 rbon emissions by 2030. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Co
 lorado at Boulder where he has taught courses in engineering and “Climat
 e Change Solutions.&quot; He has a B.S. in physics from the State University of
  New York at Albany\, an M.S. in nuclear engineering from the University o
 f Illinois\, and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Co
 lorado at Boulder.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Colorado Renewable Energy Society S
 outheast Chapter\n\nSpeaker(s): \, \, \, \n\nRoom: Carnegie Reading Room\,
  Bldg: Penrose Library \, 20 N. Cascade Ave. \, Colorado Springs\, Colorad
 o\, United States\, 80903
LOCATION:Room: Carnegie Reading Room\, Bldg: Penrose Library \, 20 N. Casca
 de Ave. \, Colorado Springs\, Colorado\, United States\, 80903
ORGANIZER:lewis_dove@keysight.com
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Climate Change: The Latest Science\, Why It&#39;s Serious\, and What We
  Can Do About It
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/31397
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Pikes Peak Chapter of IEEE along with 
 the Southeast Chapter of the&amp;nbsp\;Colorado Renewable Energy Society&amp;nbsp\
 ;is very pleased to have Dr.&amp;nbsp\;Chuck Kutscher speak on climate change.
  &amp;nbsp\;Dr. Kutscher is uniquely qualified to&amp;nbsp\;not only discuss the s
 cience of climate change\, but also to detail actions that we can take to 
 make meaningful reductions in greenhouse emissions.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr. Charles (C
 huck) Kutscher is Director of the Buildings and Thermal Systems Center at 
 the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden\, Colorado. He has led 
 research in solar heating and cooling\, energy efficiency\, solar industri
 al process heat\, power plant cooling systems\, and concentrating solar po
 wer. He is a Fellow of the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) and served
  as ASES Chair in 2000-2001. He was the Chair of two major conferences: th
 e SOLAR 2006 national solar energy conference and the 2012 World Renewable
  Energy Forum. Dr. Kutscher is editor of the 200-page ASES report\, &lt;em&gt;Ta
 ckling Climate Change in the U.S.&lt;/em&gt;\, which details how energy efficien
 cy and six renewable energy technologies can greatly reduce U.S carbon emi
 ssions by 2030. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado a
 t Boulder where he has taught courses in engineering and &amp;ldquo\;Climate C
 hange Solutions.&quot; He has a B.S. in physics from the State University of Ne
 w York at Albany\, an M.S. in nuclear engineering from the University of I
 llinois\, and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Color
 ado at Boulder.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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