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Acknowledgments and Disclaimer This project would not have been possible without the support of the Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy at The University of Texas at Austin, the New Energy Foundation, and the law firm of Hamilton and Terrile. This report was drafted as a group effort by students in a Policy Research Project (PRP) on Shaping the U.S. Energy Technology Transition. Participants included Jose Chavez, Axel Gerdau, Linhong Kang, Martin Kareithi, Kymberlie Koch, Desiree Ledet, Melissa Lott, James Ovelmen, Emily Owens, Patrick Tyler, Rachel Veron, Jonathan Wang, and Lei Wu. Co- instructors Charles Groat and Thomas Grimshaw, along with Gary Hamilton, provided guidance and supervision to the class. Lana Morris helped prepare the class to create an effective survey and conduct interviews. Tom Gerrow, a professional writer, edited the final report. Speakers from private businesses, state agencies, and congressional staffers conveyed background information on energy policy and energy technologies to the PRP class. The class thanks Perry Been, of Texas State Energy Conservation Office, and Ed Clark, of Austin Energy, for their discussions on energy conservation and efficiency; Ian Duncan, of UT Bureau of Economic Geology, for his explanation of carbon capture and sequestration; Russell Smith, of Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association, and Pam Groce, of Texas State Energy Conservation Office, for their presentations on biofuels; Cary Ferchill, venture capitalist, for his insights on energy storage; Gary Hamilton, J.D., of Hamilton & Terrile, for his explanation of intellectual property; Ed Storms, PhD., of Kiva Energy, and Dennis Letts, independent researcher, for their presentations on Cold Fusion; and Tom Weimer, Staff Director for the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, for his explanation of energy policy and the current political climate. We also wish to express our appreciation to all those interviewed during the preparation of this PRP. None of the sponsoring units, including the LBJ School, the Jackson School or The University of Texas at Austin endorses the views or findings of this report. Any omissions or errors are the sole responsibility of the authors and editors of this report. xix

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