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Chevron believes the future of energy needs to be lower carbon, reliable and affordable. The company is taking a "portfolio approach" to carbon intensity reduction, investing in an array of different technologies to meet its carbon reduction targets. One of those technologies we discuss in this episode is Chevron's partnership with Toyota and its recent road trip across the Southeast U.S. to test its new renewable gasoline formulation. Learn more about the road trip, how consumers and policymakers responded, and about what Chevron is planning for the future.
Chevron believes the future of energy needs to be lower carbon, reliable and affordable. The company is taking a “portfolio approach” to carbon intensity reduction, investing in an array of different technologies to meet its carbon reduction targets. One of those technologies we discuss in this episode is Chevron’s partnership with Toyota and its recent road trip across the Southeast U.S. to test its new renewable gasoline formulation. Learn more about the road trip, how consumers and policymakers responded, and about what Chevron is planning for the future.
Kaustav Sinha, Director, Global Strategic Partnerships, Chevron
“We need to continue to learn from our past, plan for the future, but most importantly, act now on what is in our control and we believe working collaboratively with fuel producers and innovators in the automotive, agriculture and technologies sectors can promote adoption of these low-carbon technologies like renewable gasoline blend.”
Kaustav Sinha is currently the Director, Global Strategic Partnerships at Chevron. During his career in the automotive lubricants and tribology industry, he has led and managed lubricant product research and development, strategy, business development, and industry activities as well. A materials scientist by training, his work in the area of smart materials, automotive tribology and lubricants has been presented at over 40 leading conferences and published in over 20 journals, articles, proprietary technical reports and patent applications. Kaustav received his BE in instrumentation and control from the University of Pune in India, in 2002, and an MS PhD in metallurgy and material science and engineering from the University of Nevada Reno.
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