- Global Energy Network Institute
Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) is a research and education organization founded by
Peter Meisen in 1986 and registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 1991. GENI's focus is on the interconnection ofelectric power transmission networks between nations and continents, emphasizing tapping abundantrenewable energy resources.Renewable Energy Interconnected Global Grid
GENI's goal is to educate world leaders and policy makers on the benefits of this global strategy. The concept of an interconnected global grid linked to renewable resources was first suggested by
Buckminster Fuller in theWorld Game simulation in the 1970s. Fuller concluded that this strategy is the highest priority of the World Game simulation, (see page 206 of Fuller's book "Critical Path" (1981, ISBN 0-312-17491-8).GENI has organized international workshops on international electricity transmission grids and coordinated workshops on
renewable energy generation , the latter hosted by theIEEE Power Engineering Society.GENI is one of the original members of
American Council on Renewable Energy and has been a regular presence at theWorld Energy Congress , held internationally every 3 years.GENI has stated that one reason technologies to accelerate the use of renewable energy and to avert
climate change were not making headway in the marketplace has been the lack of ways for investors to track and easily invest in these technologies. Because of this, in 2004, GENI partnered withKLD , who creates socially-conscious investing stock indexes in the US, to create the KLD Global Climate 100 stock index. The index became available for investment in Japan in 2005 and in the U.S. on April 24, 2007.Research
GENI's research includes information about national electricity
power grids ; location and availability ofrenewable energy resources; international integrated energy models; current national energy usage (by fuel type) and global issues that are addressed by the GENI concept, such asinternational relations ,human security ,peace anddisarmament , the environment,conflict and development, andglobal health .Selected Media References
Numerous articles have been published on and about the organization, the concept, and its personnel in the following publications. Some are in academic and professional publications:
*Simulation , (April, 1995) (A monthly peer-reviewed publication of the Society for Computer Simulation);
*New Scientist ,(July, 1995);
*IEEE Power Engineering Review , (Several) (A monthly peer-reviewed publication of theIEEE ); (GENI organized the ongoing series of Power Engineering Society panel sessions on various renewable energy technologies.);A.A. Bolonkin and R.B. Cathcart, "Antarctica: a southern hemisphere wind power station?", INT. J. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 8: 262-273 (2008). [They propose windpower base of 450 GW output connected to the Global Energy Electric Grid via undersea HVDC cable.]
Some are in general one:
*Globe and Mail , (August, 1990);
*Nippon Keizai Shinbun , (June, 1992);
*Novosti , (February, 1990);
*The Rotarian, (April, 2007) (A publication ofRotary International );
*San Diego Union Tribune , (Several, beginning in 1998);
*The Santa Fe Sun (March, 1990);
*Tomorrow, Global Environment Business , (Jan/March 1993);Wired (magazine) (September, 2003).Key Personnel
* Peter Meisen, Founder and President (
University of California, San Diego , Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences)
* Paul-Michael Dekker, IT Director (University of Waterloo , B.A.Sc. Systems Design Engineering)
* Patricia Stevens, Chief of Operations (University of Washington , MSc Food Science and Technology)Incorporation
The Global Energy Network Institute (or GENI) is a
research andeducation organization founded in 1986. It was officially registered as a 501(c)(3)non-profit Corporation in 1991.See also
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Coal phase out External links
* [http://www.geni.org/ www.GENI.org]
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