Energy Technologies Institute - Interview With Chief Executive, Dr David Clarke
By Energy Technologies Institute, PRNESunday, July 18, 2010
LONDON, July 19, 2010 - As government, financiers and industrialists wrestle with how to get
industrial scale but affordable low carbon technology up and running, Dr
David Clarke, Chief Executive of the Energy Technologies Institute, gives a
unique insight into what has been achieved to date and what needs to happen
from here.
The ETI, a partnership between global industries such as BP, Caterpillar,
EDF Energy, E.ON, Rolls-Royce and Shell and the UK Government, is charged
with developing secure clean and affordable energy for heat, power transport
and infrastructure and its modelling systems may be key to determining the
right path toward a low carbon economy and helping the UK meet its legally
binding targets for reducing greenhouse gases for 2020 and 2050.
The interview and transcript are available now on www.cantos.com.
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interviews, documentaries and webcasts with senior company executives.
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amanda.alexander@cantos.com or phone +44-207-936-1352. More information on
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If you would like to contact us, please email amanda.alexander at cantos.com or phone +44-207-936-1352. More information on the ETI is available at www.eti.co.uk.
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