Wednesday, May 28, 2008

PHEVs - Development's (Far) Future

This summer I have been upgraded from an intern at Brookings' IDP Project to a (temporary) research assistant for a big Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle event on June 11th & 12th. Together with Google, we will be looking at how PHEVs can greatly reduce U.S. oil demand. What does this have to do with International Development? As China, India, and the rest of the developping world increase their demand for energy in all forms, it is necessary to decrease the demand of the greatest user of the oil drug: us/U.S.. As these technologies are improved on a global level, it will help prevent the transition into a developped world from decimating the resources available.

While our event will be a lot of sound and fury, I believe it will also help...ever so slightly...in creating a more environmentally efficient world. Stay tuned for updates in the preparation, presentation, and effect of this event.

Today we visited the event site to work on the event logistics. A member from General Motors spoke about possibly having the Chevy Volt on display. There will even be a Wii available in the foyer. Those Google guys are wacky! Biggest thrill: My first ride in a PHEV to the event site.

-Mike A.

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2 comments:

JessiE said...

Hey, is David Sandalow involved in this project? Have you read his book "Freedom From Oil"?
Check out the video that we made with him and the PHEV!
http://www.thepeoplespeak.org/multimedia/120-miles-to-the-gallon.html

Anonymous said...

Yup, he is. I haven't read it yet. I'm going to borrow a copy of his to read. I'll check it out. Did you know you can upload videos about PHEVs at Google's site for the conference?

(I hope this link works...if not...it's rechargeit.org)