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EPRI Washington Seminar Series: Fuels of the Future
Thursday, July 19,2018 1325 G St. NW, Suite 1080 Washington, DC 20005
Numerous changeswithin 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.
Thursday, July 19, 2018 11:30am -2 :0 0 pm
Lunch will be provided 1325 G St. NW, Suite 1080 Washington DC
Together . . . Shaping the Future of Electricity
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ERRI Washington Seminar Series: Fuels of the Future
Agenda
11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:10p.m.
r 12:35 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
Networking Lunch Welcome and Introductions
David Hunter, Senior Governmentand External Representative, EPRI
US Electrification and its Implications for Long-term Fuel
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Consumption
John Bistline, Prindpal Technical Leader, Energy and Environmental Analysis, EPRI
Global Energy Futures: Implicafionstbr Emerging Economies Matt Wittenein, Sr. Energy Analyst, International Energy Agency
Energy Future Outlookfor Oil and Gas
Kevin Book, Managing Director, Clean/iewEnergy Partners, LLC
1:25 p.m
Discussion and Q&A
2:00 p.m.
End
Together . . . Shaping the Future of Electricity
W ASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1325 G Street NW Suite 1080, Washington, DC 20005 USA 202. 293.7518 Customer Service 800. 313.3774 www.epri.com
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