Former Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of American Electric Power
Electric Power Generation Alternatives
From 1900 until about 1970, the choice of electric power generation alternatives was based almost exclusively on economics and technical feasibility. Since 1970, such issues as environmental impact and political acceptability have been important. In a time of increasing cost of fluid hydrocarbons and concern about greenhouse gases what are the likely preferred choices for future generation?
Wednesday, March 8, 2006, at 3:00 p.m.
ETC 2.108
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