Happy Thanksgiving from the Energy Workforce & Technology Council! As we gather with loved ones and reflect, we want to extend our thanks to the hardworking men and women in the oil and gas industry. Your dedication fuels our economy, powers our homes, and ensures energy security for millions. The innovations and resilience you bring to the energy sector are driving the future of energy production. Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and restful Thanksgiving!
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I recently had the privilege of hosting several enlightening EIC (Energy Industries Council) roundtables, delving into the myriad challenges and opportunities that have shaped the energy sector in the first half of the year. These discussions brought together industry leaders and experts who shared valuable insights and forecasts, helping to outline the potential landscape for the remainder of the year. From exploring innovative solutions to overcoming barriers to growth, the conversations were not only thought-provoking but also underscored the resilience and adaptability of the sector. As we look forward to the second half of the year, it's clear that the energy industry continues to be at the forefront of technological and strategic evolution, poised to meet global demands with greater efficiency and sustainability. Feel free to drop me a note if you're interested in joining our future roundtables. These discussions consistently offer valuable insights and are a great opportunity to engage with industry leaders. #EnergySector #MarketInsights #RoundtableDiscussion #FutureOfEnergy #networking #energy #sustainability #energytransition
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Shout out in this clip to Cornell University and Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance work together on #embodiedjustice in the #builtenvironment. Check out the report here https://lnkd.in/eibaPCp6
Here's a look at what's been discussed on the future of North American energy and power grid landscape. Gain valuable perspectives from our first insightful discussion on the "Future of the North American Energy and Power Grid Transition by 2050," held on May 2nd, 2024. This insightful event was hosted by the International Climate Webinar Series - North American Chapter, led by ICWS Commissioner Salima Hebbache Steven. 🙏 A Genuine Appreciation We sincerely thank the dedicated supporters of the International Climate Webinar Series (ICWS) for making this event a success. 💫 Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson 💫 Energy One Solutions International The ICWS featured speakers and experts who made the event so valuable. 💡 Emily Sanford Fisher, Executive Vice President, Clean Energy & General Counsel at Edison Electric Institute 💡Joan Michelson, Forbes - Contributor, Forbes Women & Electric Ladies Podcast 💡Gabriel Murtaugh, Director of Markets and Technology, Long Duration Energy Storage Council (LDES Council) 💡Alain P Steven, Founder & CEO of Energy One Solutions International 💡Meghan Nutting, Executive Vice President of Government & Regulatory Affairs at Sunnova Energy 💡Michael Shank, Ph.D., Director of Engagement at Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance 🔦 We extend our gratitude to our most dedicated and involved participants. Your invaluable contributions have enriched our discussions. Steivan 斯文 Defilla 德, Kevin Drolet, Shashi C., Chance Lymon, and Adam Siegel. ⏭ Gearing Up for the Next Edition Excitement is already building for the highly anticipated 2nd edition, scheduled for December 4th, 2024. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for further updates! 📈 Get Involved 🏗 Are you passionate about supporting and contributing to this initiative? We welcome you to explore opportunities by contacting us at icws@eventonesolutions.com or salima.hebbache@eventonesolutions.com. ✅ Mark your calendar and attend remotely by registering at [https://lnkd.in/e_dkincH]. Don't miss this chance to be part of the sustainability community! #icws #cleanenergy #energytransition #powergridmodernization #canada #unitedstates #storagetech #climatejustice #suatinability #climatetech #eventone #northamerica #solarpower #renewables
1st Discussion Future of Energy and Power Grid by 2050 - ICWS North American Chapter
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What are the challenges the U.S. energy grid faces today? How do we create the energy grid to power the economy of tomorrow? Find out in less than 3 minutes: 🛠️ evolve the country’s transmission infrastructure to unlock new energy resources and create a more efficient network to deliver power to consumers. ⚡️Increase energy generation capacity, with diverse, cleaner technologies. 🔋Build more batteries to store and deploy energy on demand.
U.S. demand for energy is only growing, and with increasing extreme weather events stressing our outdated, unreliable grid, there is an urgent need to invest in transmission infrastructure that will bring clean energy across America. And not only will this increase resilience; we'll be making a positive impact on our planet while building a workforce of good-paying, skilled jobs and keeping energy costs affordable and predictable. At Invenergy, we’re ready to take on these critical initiatives and innovations that support a safer, healthier, and more reliable future. How soon we get there is up to all of us.
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Did you know that a single wind turbine can power over 1,000 homes in a month, or that we receive enough energy from the sun in 1 hour than we can use in an entire year? Investing in an updated grid powered by sources like solar and wind is key to an energy future that is cleaner, more reliable and affordable. #invenergy #cleanenergy #transmission Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gM-p5wYQ
U.S. demand for energy is only growing, and with increasing extreme weather events stressing our outdated, unreliable grid, there is an urgent need to invest in transmission infrastructure that will bring clean energy across America. And not only will this increase resilience; we'll be making a positive impact on our planet while building a workforce of good-paying, skilled jobs and keeping energy costs affordable and predictable. At Invenergy, we’re ready to take on these critical initiatives and innovations that support a safer, healthier, and more reliable future. How soon we get there is up to all of us.
Let's Talk About Energy.
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Did you know that a single wind turbine can power over 1,000 homes in a month, or that we receive enough energy from the sun in 1 hour than we can use in an entire year? Investing in an updated grid powered by sources like solar and wind is key to an energy future that is cleaner, more reliable and affordable. #invenergy #cleanenergy #transmission Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gZJkS2NJ
U.S. demand for energy is only growing, and with increasing extreme weather events stressing our outdated, unreliable grid, there is an urgent need to invest in transmission infrastructure that will bring clean energy across America. And not only will this increase resilience; we'll be making a positive impact on our planet while building a workforce of good-paying, skilled jobs and keeping energy costs affordable and predictable. At Invenergy, we’re ready to take on these critical initiatives and innovations that support a safer, healthier, and more reliable future. How soon we get there is up to all of us.
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Slowly but surely, business as usual is fading away. Where traditionalists see competitors, innovators lay partnership opportunities and break down all silos for success! Navigating through changes can be challenging, frustrating, and unpredictable, but it will definitely provide an opportunity to test your resilience and learn, making the struggle worthwhile in the end. Cultivating success has three significant keys. ONE - Seniors can bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to complement the innovative energy of younger professionals. TWO - A visionary approach can only succeed if the implementation matches the reality of its industry. Three - Integrated vision and partnerships will significantly boost the progress. Hands-on experts, an integrated international approach, and realistic discussions on the Energy future landscape and the power grid's major role in achieving 2050 goals was a learning discussion last May 2nd. I am always grateful to be surrounded by such minds representing diverse expertise and organizations. ✨ Emily Sanford Fisher, Joan Michelson, Alain P Steven, Meghan Nutting, Gabriel Murtaugh, Michael Shank, Ph.D. ✨ Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson Energy One Solutions International #icws #eventone #energytransition #gridmodernization #solarpower #electrification #energysecurity #transimission #partnerships #electricity #energymarket #energysupply #sustainablecities #innovation #esg https://lnkd.in/ePgypDmp
Here's a look at what's been discussed on the future of North American energy and power grid landscape. Gain valuable perspectives from our first insightful discussion on the "Future of the North American Energy and Power Grid Transition by 2050," held on May 2nd, 2024. This insightful event was hosted by the International Climate Webinar Series - North American Chapter, led by ICWS Commissioner Salima Hebbache Steven. 🙏 A Genuine Appreciation We sincerely thank the dedicated supporters of the International Climate Webinar Series (ICWS) for making this event a success. 💫 Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson 💫 Energy One Solutions International The ICWS featured speakers and experts who made the event so valuable. 💡 Emily Sanford Fisher, Executive Vice President, Clean Energy & General Counsel at Edison Electric Institute 💡Joan Michelson, Forbes - Contributor, Forbes Women & Electric Ladies Podcast 💡Gabriel Murtaugh, Director of Markets and Technology, Long Duration Energy Storage Council (LDES Council) 💡Alain P Steven, Founder & CEO of Energy One Solutions International 💡Meghan Nutting, Executive Vice President of Government & Regulatory Affairs at Sunnova Energy 💡Michael Shank, Ph.D., Director of Engagement at Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance 🔦 We extend our gratitude to our most dedicated and involved participants. Your invaluable contributions have enriched our discussions. Steivan 斯文 Defilla 德, Kevin Drolet, Shashi C., Chance Lymon, and Adam Siegel. ⏭ Gearing Up for the Next Edition Excitement is already building for the highly anticipated 2nd edition, scheduled for December 4th, 2024. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for further updates! 📈 Get Involved 🏗 Are you passionate about supporting and contributing to this initiative? We welcome you to explore opportunities by contacting us at icws@eventonesolutions.com or salima.hebbache@eventonesolutions.com. ✅ Mark your calendar and attend remotely by registering at [https://lnkd.in/e_dkincH]. Don't miss this chance to be part of the sustainability community! #icws #cleanenergy #energytransition #powergridmodernization #canada #unitedstates #storagetech #climatejustice #suatinability #climatetech #eventone #northamerica #solarpower #renewables
1st Discussion Future of Energy and Power Grid by 2050 - ICWS North American Chapter
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The world’s energy systems are being rebuilt from the ground up. Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Amund Vik, Toby Ferenczi, and Susan Uthayakumar are leading that revolution, and they’re ready to show us how it’s all going to go down at this year’s #GROUNDBREAKERSEvent. The Energy Forward panel isn’t about technical jargon—it’s about understanding how the decisions being made right now will define the next 20 years. Cleaner energy, smarter systems, and bold moves that are setting the pace for everything. Get ready to hear the strategies that are driving the future, straight from the people who are making it happen. Register with Prologis: https://lnkd.in/gSyr8rfv
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