Future of the California Internal Combustion Energy Car Market: New Data Point

Jim Sweeney, Director Precourt Energy Efficiency Center explains how 400 persons at the Silicon Valley Energy Summit 2015, June 25,  will have an opportunity to share their opinion of the future of internal combustion energy car in the California marketplace. Michael Killen is the founder of the market research firm, Killen & Associates, Inc. is  now an  artist, says “The Silicon Valley Summit 2015 , at Stanford June 25 , may provide an important data point for forecasters and business planners. I clearly know the value of this kind of data to the business and other communities.”

Michael is presently developing the Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns series of painting and film. Background for this interview is one of the 15 foot painting from the series that interprets one of the developments that scientists greatly fear that before 2030 we may say “Send in the Clowns.

Both deliverables will help people envision what can happen if they do not vote wisely in the 2016 US national elections. Those who think it is important to increase aware of these developments and want help  Michael and his partners release this project and/or  expand its reach, especially the film ASAP, should start  a discussion with  him.  Michael@killen.com.

About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.
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