Events
The final panel of the 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium discussed the role of both the private sector and government in advancing the innovation of clean energy technologies. Jim Cabot of Breakthrough Energy moderated a discussion with Dr. Evelyn N. Wang of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Advanced Research Projects Agency – […]
On the final day of the 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium, Theresa Christopher of Amazon sat down with CEOs from across the clean energy industry—including Eric Dresselhuys of ESS Inc., Adrian Corless of CarbonCapture Inc. and Seonghoon Woo of Amogy to discuss how private sector innovation and investment can accelerate decarbonization technologies. […]
In the ever-evolving world of renewable energy, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) emerged as a piece of legislation aimed at accelerating the adoption of clean energy practices have become a point of contention among political parties. During the 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium, industry experts delved into the IRA and how it relates […]
As part of the final day of National Clean Energy Week 2023, Director Jigar Shah of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) sat down with David Boyce, CEO of Schroders Greencoat, for an armchair discussion moderated by William Atcheson, an ESG & Sustainability Strategist at Jefferies. The armchair discussion highlighted the work […]
A panel discussion at the 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium explored how the United States can create a beneficial environment for scaling essential clean energy infrastructure. The panel, featuring Jon Norman of Hydrostor, Dr. George Borlase of UL Standards & Engagement, Jeannette Mills of Tennessee Valley Authority, Joe Mastrangelo of Eos Energy and […]
The United States’ energy security has changed dramatically since U.S. imports peaked in 2007. As the U.S. continues to decarbonize and work towards net zero, many questions must be answered: At what pace and scale will the U.S. need to deploy clean energy technologies to achieve net zero emissions?
During the 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium, a group of industry leaders convened for a panel discussion on how the United States can leverage its carbon advantage. Landon Derentz of the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center moderated the panel discussion, which featured Ross Eisenberg from the American Chemistry Council, Tony Pan from Modern […]
The United States’ energy security has changed dramatically since U.S. imports peaked in 2007. As the U.S. continues to decarbonize and work towards net zero, many questions must be answered: At what pace and scale will the U.S. need to deploy clean energy technologies to achieve net zero emissions?
A global clean energy transition utilizing existing technologies like EVs and renewable electricity is an extraordinarily minerals-intensive proposition. This panel will explore major issues facing sourcing, inventing substitutes, recycling and reprocessing. These will include national security and the role of innovation in addressing our challenges with critical minerals and resources.
A global clean energy transition utilizing existing technologies like EVs and renewable electricity is an extraordinarily minerals-intensive proposition. This panel will explore major issues facing sourcing, inventing substitutes, recycling and reprocessing. These will include national security and the role of innovation in addressing our challenges with critical minerals and resources.