BP and Renowned Polar Explorer Robert Swan Bring Worldwide Voyage for Cleaner Energy to Long Beach
May 15 2008 - 5:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BP Alternative
Energy is pleased to host internationally renowned polar explorer
and environmental advocate Robert Swan; bringing his 5-year,
worldwide sailing expedition and lecture series, the Voyage for
Cleaner Energy, to Long Beach on May 15. The 67-foot racing yacht
"2041" departed San Francisco on April 8th and will arrive in Long
Beach on Thursday. The sailboat serves as the project's floating
goodwill ambassador as Swan and his crew journey to the U.S.,
Russia, Europe, China, and India over the next five years,
increasing awareness about environmental issues related to climate
change and inspiring young people to lead the way in implementing
practical, viable solutions. Vivienne Cox, Chief Executive of BP
Alternative Energy said: "We are delighted to support Robert's
latest voyage with real working examples of low carbon energy in
action on board his sailboat. Robert's voyage is an important
demonstration in raising awareness that low carbon energy is both
economically and technically feasible -- and that as these clean
energy technologies grow to scale, the energy they produce will
become significant and highly competitive with other energies
available in the marketplace." The Voyage for Cleaner Energy spring
lecture series features Robert Swan at twenty-two universities and
colleges up and down the west coast of the U.S. between April 8th
and May 23rd. On May 22, the lecture series will be at the
University of CA, Santa Barbara. This lecture will be open to the
public. Swan is the first person ever to walk to both poles and has
recently returned from one month in Antarctica where he lived at
his E-Base education station for two weeks powered only by
renewable energy. Swan and his team also completed the sixth
Inspire Antarctic Expedition with 80 people representing 20
nations. The "2041" has revolutionary sails made from recycled
plastic bottles, solar panels, wind turbines, and an engine that
runs on bio-fuels. It is outfitted with dozens of eco-friendly
features and carries green products and technology on board. Swan
will travel from city to city sharing information with university
students, corporate executives, and government officials about
renewable energy and sustainability. Successful initiatives from
each city will be showcased during the international voyage, as
will a variety of academic programs. The Voyage for Cleaner Energy
has made stops in Portland, Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, and San
Diego. Phase 1 is supported by BP Alternative Energy and 24
different colleges and universities along the west coast.
DATASOURCE: BP Alternative Energy CONTACT: Maura Fallon-McKnight of
2041 Voyage for Cleaner Energy, +1-646-823-8986; or Cindy Wymore of
BP, +1-714-228-6719 Web site: http://www.bp.com/
http://voyage.2041.com/
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