
CASI hosts a major live national energy panel event to explore the mistakes that California and the nation have made, as we share scientific analysis that could lead us to find better outcomes for our electricity production that can improve environmental outcomes as well as better economic consequences. Germany, the UK and the USA have all engaged in strategies over the last several years that have led to rapidly rising costs, along with sub-optimal environmental outcomes for sulfur dioxide emissions, water pollution results, as well as unnecessary harm to forests, deserts, birdlife and marine biota.
Our CASI energy panel program consists onf national experts in wind, solar, nuclear and natural gas plants as well as grid operations and environmental impact analysis and economics. Participating in the program design are moderator Dr. David Henderson, Hoover Institute Fellow and US Presidential Advisor; Joe Curl, with experience as a chief operator of the Western USA electrical grid; Dr. Gene Nelson, radiation biophysicist; Dr. Dan Nussbaum, NPS Energy Academic Group; Dr. C. Michael Hogan, atmospheric physicist and US Presidential Advisor; Dr. Francois Melese, key NATO policy leader; Jim Strickland, policy systems analyst; and Dr. Robert Campbell, small nuclear reactor plant developer.
This event will be held at the Carmel Barnyard on October 10th. You will be surprised and shocked by many of the facts revealed. You will also be amazed by the differential costs and environmental consequences of energy decisions our leaders are making as we speak. Most of the information conveyed will never have been described to you by main stream media.
The panel will reveal true operating costs and environmental outcomes of wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear, natural gas, solar and coal technologies. We shall also give insights into the mix of power sources that are conducive to most cost effective and reliable grid operations. But we shall also give detailed insights to actual consequences of toxic air and water pollutants that are associated with each technology, as well as the flora and fauna impacts of each. You will find some of the results surprising, both as to the economic as well as the environmental impacts.
Registration is required at CASI Hosts Major Live National Energy Panel – California Arts & Sciences Institute (casicalifornia.org). For a pair of free tickets, and free admission to numerous other CASI events Become A Member – California Arts & Sciences Institute (casicalifornia.org) Memberships are fully tax deductible due to our 501c3 standing.
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 10, 2024
5:00 PM - 6:45 PM PDT
October 10th at 5 pm
Location
Barnyard Community Shared Space
3756 The Barnyard, Ste H23
Carmel, CA 93923
(Above Patrick James Clothiers)
Fees/Admission
$30 per person
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cmhphysicist@gmail.com
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