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EPRI-IEA Washington Seminar/ July19/ Fuels of the Future
Attachments: IEA-EPRI Cross Border Workshop - DRAFT AGENDA.pdf; EPRI Washington Seminar - Fuels of the Future.pdf
Dear Colleague,
Please join EPRI and the International Energy Agency on Thursday, July 19, for the next EPRI Washington Seminar: Fuels of the Future. The seminar will take place in EPRI's Washington DC office, 1325 G ST NW Suite 1080, from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. Lunch will be provided. Space is limited and registration is required.
Numerous changes within the energy sector could significantly impact both the type of fuel and the manner in which it is used in the future. For example, EPRI's US National Electrification Assessment (April 2018) shows that electricity as a share of end use technologies could increase from 21% today to as much as 47% by 2050. While this increased adoption of electric technologies occurs in a variety of sectors including buildings and industrial processes, the growth is primarily driven by transportation. In combination with efficiency improvements, this electrification could reduce petroleum use in the US transportation sector by nearly 60% between 2015 and 2050.
Energy sector changes impacting future fuel use are not limited to the US. In fact, changes in transportation and electrification in China and India have the potential to significantly reshape the global energy landscape.
This EPRI Washington Seminar, co-hosted by the International Energy Agency, will take an in-depth look at the potential fuel use and make-up of the future, with a specific focus on electrification in the US and Asia and implications for the petroleum sector. We invite policymakers, energy stakeholders, and customers to join our expert presenters in sharing insight into the fuels of the future.
Agenda
THURSDAY, JU LY 19, 2018
TIME
I TOPIC
11:30 a.m. Networking Lunch
I PRESENTER
12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions
12:35 p.m.
US Electrification and its Implications for Long-term Fuel Consumption Global Energy Futures: Implications for Emerging Economies
David Hunter, Senior Government and External Representative, E P R I
John Bistline, Principal Technical Leader, Energy and Environmental Analysis, E P R I
Matt Wittenstein, Sr. Energy Analyst, International Energy Agency
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1:00 p.m. Energy Future Outlook for Oil and Gas 1:25 p.m. Discussion and Q&A 2:00 p.m. End
Kevin Book, Managing Director, Ciearview Energy Partners, L L C
Thursday, July 19, 2018 Seminar: 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
Lunch will be provided EPRI Washington DC Office, 1325 G Street NW, Suite 1080
Registration is required
http://www.cvent.eom/d/tgqdcO
We hope you can join us.
Upcoming EPRI events:
August 20: EPRI/ lEA Workshop on Cross-Border Energy and Capacity Trading fAgenda Attachedl Long Beach, CA
EPRI is pleased to join the IEA in hosting this day-long workshop to better understand the state of integration of the Mexican Wholesale Market and CAISO, and to engage in a broader discussion on the question of cross-border power system integration. This workshop will engage relevant stakeholders to discuss opportunities from and obstacles to further integration, while also allowing relevant IEA member countries and other stakeholders to learn from the CAISOMexico example and bring their own experiences to bear. This workshop will be co-located with Electrification 2018. The agenda is attached. To register please click here.
August 20-23: Electrification 2018 International Conference and Exposition Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA
EPRI's biggest event of the year, Electrification 2018, will be a 3 day international conference and exposition taking place in Long Beach, CA, Aug 20-23. Electrification will explore the critical issues, benefits, and opportunities of electrification with an unparalleled collection of industry experts:
Learn about the capabilities and potential of today's electric technologies Understand the disruptive benefits and impacts of emerging electric technologies Discuss key policy, regulatory, and environmental issues Participate in expert training sessions and other professional development opportunities Experience a diverse array of technologies in our exposition hall Network with industry, government, and academic leaders to form collaborations and help build the future of
electrification
Be sure to register by June 30 to get discounted rates!
Save the Date: November 6-8: EPRI-IEA Challenges In Electricity Decarbonization Expert Workshops Paris, France
The 5thAnnual EPRI-IEA Challenges in Electricity Decarbonization Expert Workshop will again focus on electrification and its implications for the electricity sector. The workshop will be held jointly with the 18th EPRI-IEA-IETA GHG Emissions
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Trading Workshop. Details TBA. Space is limited. Please email WashingtonSeminars@epri.com with expressions of interest.
Hope to see you there!
Best,
Wil
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Government S, External Relations .Associate Electric Power Research Institute
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