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94 MICROPOWER: THE NEXT ELECTRICAL ERA Programmatic Review of the DOE’s Office of Power Technologies, Renewable Power Pathways: A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Programs (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000); Daniel W. Reicher, “Formation of a Distributed Energy Resources Task Force,” Memorandum to Stakeholders, 6 April 2000; Scott Samuelsen, University of California, Irvine, letter to Chris Flavin, Worldwatch Institute, 15 May 2000. 150. President’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), Powerful Partnerships: The Federal Role in International Cooperation on Energy Innovation (Washington, DC: June 1999). 151. PCAST, op. cit. note 150; Tim Forsyth, “Technology Transfer and the Climate Change Debate,” Environment, November 1998; Jim Williams et al., “The Wind Farm in the Cabbage Patch,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May/June 1999. 152.Kammen, op. cit. note 99; Jenniy Gregory et al., Financing Renewable Energy Projects: A Guide for Development Workers (London: Intermediate Technology Publications, 1997); NREL, A Consumer’s Guide to Buying a Solar Energy System (Washington, DC: September 1999); Nigel Scott, “Small Wind Mills in Inner Mongolia—Why So Many?” Sustainable Energy News, February 2000; Lew Milford, Clean Energy Group, e-mail to author, 14 May 2000. 153. Kammen, op. cit. note 99; Moore and Ihle, op. cit. note 115. 154.Kammen, op. cit. note 99; Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL), “About RAEL,” , viewed 15 March 1999. 155.Appendix C based on Kammen, op. cit. note 99 and on websites of organizations; Moore and Ihle, op. cit. note 115; Steven Kaufman et al., Rural Electrification with Solar Energy as a Climate Protection Strategy, REPP Research Report No. 9 (Washington, DC: January 2000); NREL, “Renewables for Sustainable Village Power,” , viewed 15 March 2000; Stephen O. Andersen et al., eds., Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer: Summary for Policymakers, A Special Report of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (Geneva: IPCC, May 2000). 156. Patterson, op. cit. note 6. 157.Richard and Joyce Wolkomir, “Mr. Edison Takes a Holiday,” Smithsonian, December 1999; James D. Newton, Uncommon Friends: Life With Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh (San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987).

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