(October 28, 2009) Annie Hazlehurst, graduate student at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and in the E-IPER program, discusses the current state and future of the solar photovoltaic industry from an economic and business perspective with a specific focus on when the price of photovoltaic-generated electricity will be competitive with other generation methods.
Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu
Stanford Graduate School of Business
http://gsb.stanford.edu/
Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources
http://e-iper.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Duration : 0:50:26
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what?
what?
sometimes the real …
sometimes the real world requires some not so exciting analysis..
The slides were …
The slides were very hard to see. Some editing and inserting those images into the video would have been a good move.
I believe in …
I believe in alternative energy but. this is over complicated and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Her seminal seems …
Her seminal seems aim for people already known not people not already known. People who is not already know could be darn confuse and scratching his head ponder what she is saying but too embarrass to ask.
#23:43 mentions the …
#23:43 mentions the scarcity of known Tellurium. (see minute 23:43)
I’m sorry for a …
I’m sorry for a comment like that but I have to [2]: Her voices is really frigging annoying
Nobody censored …
Nobody censored your comment. It sometimes takes a little while for a comment to show up after posting it.
Nice job censoring …
Nice job censoring the comments, StanfordUniversity…
I’m not going to support a channel that censors comments. *unsubscribes*
I’m sorry, but her …
I’m sorry, but her voice is extremely annoying… also, most of this has been covered by other lecturers.
Thank You…
Thank You…