Energy Workshop
To identify new areas for fundamental research leading to energy-related technologies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, I-CARES,
in collaboration with the Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) at Stanford University, hosted a two-day workshop on Biological Capture and
Utilization of CO2, on September 1 and 2. Chancellor Mark Wrighton, Sally Benson, Director of GCEP at Stanford and Himadri Pakrasi, Director of
I-CARES, with workshop speakers and participants.
Technical experts on photosynthetic organisms and fossil fuel combustion
assembled to discuss opportunities for research aimed at understanding the
potential of non-terrestrial biomass to capture carbon from fossil fuel sources.
The coupling of fossil fuel emissions to the production of biofuels or high value
products was discussed in order to identify high-risk, high reward
fundamental research topics in this area that may lead to game-changing
technologies.
Workshop Presentations