16 Interview with Carlos Ghosn; Fortune, February 19, 2010 (“mermaid,” “not a bet”).
17 Bloomberg, July 15, 2010.
18 Interview with Lee Schipper (“emissions elsewhere”).
19 IHS CERA, “Automotive Scenarios 2010”; Electrification Coalition, Electrification Roadmap: Revolutionizing Transportation and Achieving Energy Security (Washington, DC: Electrification Coalition, 2009).
20 Interview with Steve Koonin.
21 Calvin Timmerman, “Smart Grid’s Future: Evaluating Policy Opportunities and Challenges after the Recovery Act,” Brookings Institution, July 24, 2010.
22 Interview with Rick Wagoner.
23 Interview with Carlos Ghosn.
24 Zhang Guobao, speech, U.S.-China Strategic Forum on Clean Energy Cooperation, Brookings Institution, January 18, 2011.
25 Fortune, April 13, 2009.
26 Reuters, December 29, 2009.
27 Interview with Tom Stricker.
28 California Fuel Cell Partnership, “Station Map,” at: http://www.cafcp.org/stationmap.
29 Mary Barcella, “Natural Gas for Transportation: Niche Market or More?” IHS CERA, October 13, 2010.
30 Dieter Zetsche, remarks, Wall Street Journal Eco-Nomics Conference, March 13, 2008; Bill Ford, remarks, Wall Street Journal Eco-Nomics Conference, March 3, 2011.
31 Interview with John Heywood.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I want to express great appreciation to the following people for sharing their observations, experience, and insights. Most of the interviews were conducted for the book; a few were conducted prior to commencing this book.
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Terence Adams
Vagit Alekperov
Naohiro Amaya
Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyeh
Jose Sergio Gabrielli de Azevedo
Jean Blancard
Samuel Bodman
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Yoriko Kawaguchi
Joseph Kelliher
Robert Kelly
David King
George Kistiakowsky
Steve Koonin
Fred Krupp
Jeffrey Kupfer
Aleksander Kwasniewski
Philippe de Ladoucette
Ray Lane
Andrew Liveris
Amory Lovins
Rob McKee
Robert Maguire
James Mahoney
Ed Markey
Georgina Kessel Martinez
Richard Matzke
Paul Maycock
Robert Metcalfe
Marty Miller
Anton Milner
Elizabeth Moler
Ernest Moniz
Mark Moody-Stuart
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Masahisa Naitoh
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Larry Nichols
William Nordhaus
Lucio Noto
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Jim O’Neill
Raymond Orbach
David O’Reilly
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Andris Piebalgs
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William Reilly
Robert Righter
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A very wide range of data sources underpin the narrative. The most important and easily accessible are the extraordinary resources of the EIA—the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Two other important sources are the International Energy Agency and the BP Statistical Review, and the tables that support it. Extensive use has been made of the IHS CERA and IHS energy databases and those of IHS Emerging Energy Research and IHS Global Insight, covering a wide range from upstream field-by-field data to solar panel shipments to economic growth. Other important sources are the International Monetary Fund and the CIA World Factbook, along with many government agencies around the world, industry and trade associations, nongovernmental organizations, and other organizations.
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