Digital Earth: Energy Sources 7:30 PM

Digital Earth: Energy Sources 7:30 PM

Wednesday, Nov. 06
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
 

Hosted by Dr. KaChun Yu & Bob Raynolds.

Come with us from the whaling fleets of New England to the coal mines of Colorado to learn where our energy has come from in the past, and how we power our society today.

Have you ever wondered where your gasoline, electricity, or overall energy supply comes from? We’ll delve into the historical evolution of energy development in the Rocky Mountain region, bringing the story to life with immersive 360-degree imagery and flyover visualizations in the Gates Planetarium. Discover the compelling tales behind the energy resources we often take for granted—from the days of wood and kerosene to today’s advanced electric grids and pipeline networks. These essential systems support our everyday comfort and well-being, yet their complexities often go unnoticed. This event will also set the stage for a follow-up program in Spring 2025, where we’ll focus on the future of energy and the pathways that will guide us through the ongoing energy transition.

Come gain a deeper understanding of what truly powers our modern lives.

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