Clean Energy: A New Age of Abundance
Panel Discussion
Thursday, 23 Apr 2015 at 7:00 pm – 1414 Molecular Biology
Jim Kennedy is the CEO of Th-REE Consulting providing services to the financial, mining and nuclear energy industry on strategic issues related to Rare Earths, Thorium and the U.S. regulatory environment. He has served as an adviser to the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency and the U.S. Congress. John Kutsch is the executive director of the Thorium Energy Alliance and a design engineer who runs the Whole World engineering consulting firm. He works with federal and state legislatures to develop thorium energy and rare earth element processing infrastructure in the United States. He has two decades of experience developing materials, mechanisms, and products for industrial, energy, and medical clients.The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers does not endorse any viewpoints expressed in this presentation.
Cosponsored By:
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Student)
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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