To supplement the conference Google's RechargeIT.org placed a call for videos on "Why I Want to Drive a Plug-In". Several of these Plug-In videos were played throughout the two day conference and you can view many of the Plug-In videos here. Alexandra's and my "Power of Electric" video submission was selected to open the conference and can be seen in the first few minutes of the first hour of the Plug-In conference webcast archive below.
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2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 1-2pm
"The Power of Electric" opening video Welcome David Sandalow - Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution Dan Reicher - Director, Climate Change & Energy Initiatives, Google.org Jim Woolsey - Partner, Vantage Point Venture Partners Peter Darbee - Chair and CEO, PG&E Corporation |
2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 2-3pm
"The Electric Car Strikes Back" video PANEL 1: Imagining the Plug-In Future Moderator: Vijay Vaitheeswaran - Correspondent, Economist and co-author, Zoom Panelists: Shai Agassi - Founder and CEO, Project Better Place Mark Duvall - Program Manager, Electric Transportation, Electric Power Research Instititute Deron Lovaas - Vehicles Campaign Director, Natural Resources Defense Council Chelsea Sexton - Executive Director, Plug In America Dave Vieau - CEO, A123 Systems |
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2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 4-5pm
Panel 2: Plug-In Electric Vehicles: Where Are We Today? Opening Remarks: Mark Fields - President, Ford-North America Moderator: Juliet Eilperin - Correspondent, Washington Post Panelists: Felix Kramer - Founder, CalCars.org Tom Kuhn - President, Edison Electric Institute Alan Madian - Director, LECG Bill Reinert - National Manager, Advanced Technology Group, Toyota Mary Ann Wright - CEO, Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced Power Solutions |
2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 6:30pm
Peter Horton Supports Plug-In Vehicles Listen to Peter's impassioned speech about his beloved GM EV1 at minute 2. Special Guest Appearance: Peter Horton - Producer and Director, Grey's Anatomy (Special thanks to Shannon Arvizu who videoed this 4 minute speech.) Peter Horton was Chelsea Sexton's very last EV1 customer. Watch a clip from |
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2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 7-8pm
"Re-InVolt Plug-In Hybrid Electric Truck Conversion" video "Plug-in electric vehicles are the future! Homebuilt Cycle" video Remarks: The Honorable Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) - Chairman, Senate Republican Conference The Honorable John Dingell (D-Mich.) - Chairman, House Committee on Energy and Commerce |
2008.06.11 Day 1 Plug-In Conference 8-9pm
Remarks and Conversation: Frederick W. Smith - CEO and Founder, FedEx, and Co-Chair, Energy Security Leadership Council |
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2008.06.12 Day 2 Plug-In Conference 9-10am
Remarks: The Honorable Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) The Honorable Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) |
2008.06.12 Day 2 Plug-In Conference 10-11am
"CalCars Plugin Hybrid Action Plan" video PANEL 3: Federal Policy Toward Plug-In Vehicles Moderator: Tom Friedman - Columnist, The New York Times Panelists: Andy Karsner - Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy The Honorable Jay Inslee - U.S. Representative (D-Wash.) John Podesta - President, Center for American Progress Sue Tierney - Managing Principal, Analysis Group Inc. John Wellinghoff - Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission |
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2008.06.12 Day 2 Plug-In Conference 11am-12
Closing Session - Remarks: John Bryson - Chair & CEO, Edison International Troy Clarke - President, GM-North America Closing Comments: David Sandalow - Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution Dan Reicher - Director, Climate Change & Energy Initiatives, Google.org |
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Click here for a list of speakers at the Google.org - Brookings Institution Washington D.C. June 11th, 2008 conference.
Several of the best "Why I Want to Drive a Plug-In" videos were played at this conference.
A FOREIGN POLICY EVENT
Plug-In Electric Vehicles 2008:What Role for Washington? Sponsored by the Brookings Institution and Google.org
Energy Security, Climate Change, Energy, Environment, Technology
EVENT SUMMARY
Oil prices are at record highs. The overwhelming dependence of our cars and trucks on oil strains family budgets, threatens our national security and contributes to global warming. Plug-in electric vehicles have the potential to significantly reduce the United States dependence on oil. Yet can this potential be realized? If so, how? Is there a national interest in putting millions of plug-in vehicles on the road soon? How should policymakers in Washington, D.C., respond?
On June 11 and 12, the Brookings Institution and Google.org hosted a conference titled Plug-in Electric Vehicles 2008: What Role for Washington? The conference placed a spotlight on plug-in electric vehicles, examining their potential, their viability, and the pros and cons of different federal policies to promote them.
Among those who addressed the conference are:
The Honorable Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Chairman, Senate Republican Conference
The Honorable John Dingell (D-Mich.), Chairman, House Committee on Energy and Commerce
The Honorable Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)
The Honorable Jay Inslee, U.S. Representative (D-Wash.)
Shai Agassi, Founder and CEO, Project Better Place
John Bryson, Chair & CEO, Edison International
Troy Clarke, President, GM-North America
Peter Darbee, Chair and CEO, PG&E Corporation
Mark Duvall, Program Manager, Electric Transportation, Electric Power Research Institute
Juliet Eilperin, Correspondent, The Washington Post
Mark Fields, President, Ford-North America
Tom Friedman, Columnist, The New York Times
Peter Horton, Producer and Director, "Greys Anatomy"
Andy Karsner, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy
Felix Kramer, Founder, CalCars
Tom Kuhn, President, Edison Electric Institute
Deron Lovaas, Vehicles Campaign Director, Natural Resources Defense Council
Alan Madian, Director, LECG
John Podesta, President, Center for American Progress
Dan Reicher, Director, Climate Change & Energy Initiatives, Google.org
Bill Reinert, National Manager, Advanced Technology Group, Toyota
David Sandalow, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Chelsea Sexton, Executive Director, Plug-In America
Frederick W. Smith, CEO and Founder, FedEx, and Co-Chair, Energy Security Leadership Council
Sue Tierney, Managing Principal, Analysis Group Inc.
Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Correspondent, The Economist and co-author, Zoom
Dave Vieau, CEO, A123 Systems
Jon Wellinghoff, Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Jim Woolsey, Partner, Vantage Point Venture Partners
Mary Ann Wright, CEO, Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced Power Solutions
Sponsored by the Brookings Institution and Google.org
When: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:00 AM - Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:00 PM
Where
Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Ave., NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001

CalCars.org - Books that Focus on or Discuss Plug-In Hybrids (PHEVs)
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To learn more about the Plug-In Electric Car and see that we are heading back to the future,
definitely watch Chris Paine's documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car" if you haven't seen it already.
Visit Plug In America's WKtEC page here.
Click here for a Direct link to the EV Confidential Trailer on Apple's Movie Trailer website.
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TinyURL-like redirect link to this Brookings - Google Plug-In Conference webcast video archive page:
http://www.stefanoparis.com/redirect/PlugInConference.html
TinyURL-like redirect link to "The Power of Electric" page:
http://www.stefanoparis.com/redirect/ThePowerOfElectric.html
TinyURL-like redirect link to the QuickTime version of The Power of Electric Video:
http://www.stefanoparis.com/redirect/ThePowerOfElectricVideo.html
TinyURL-like redirect link to the other Google RechargeIT.org submitted videos:
http://www.stefanoparis.com/redirect/ThePowerOfElectricRvids.html
2009.05.08 Alexandra Paul - The Power of Electric