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Hunter, David [DHUNTER@epri.com] 3/22/2018 8:02:11 PM Hunter, David [DHUNTER@epri.com] Smith, Wil [wsmith@epri.com]; Washington Seminars [WashingtonSeminars@epri.com] Upcoming EPRI events: April 3, May 17, July 19, Aug 20-23, Nov 6-8 NEA_NatPressClub_Roll_Out_Agenda.pdf
Dear Colleague,
EPRI has a great series of events lined up over the coming months, starting with the rollout of the National Electrification Assessment April 3rd. While there is no charge to attend (except Electrification 2018) space may be limited. For Electrification 2018--EPRTs biggest event of the year-register before March 31 to get steeply discounted rates.
I hope you to see you at any or all of these events!
David
April 3: EPRI's National Electrification Assessment
National Press Club, 529 14th ST NW, Washington DC Noon to 3:00 pm; lunch will be provided
EPRI leadership will present the official release of EPRI's U.S. National Electrification Assessment (USNEA). Speakers, including EPRI President and CEO Mike Howard, EPRI Senior Vice President Anda Ray, Ontario Power Generation President and CEO Jeffrey Lyash, PNM Resources Chairman, President, and CEO Pat Vincent-Collawn, and NRDC Director Sheryl Carter will review key findings and discuss implications in the context of EPRI's Efficient Electrification Initiative. The agenda is attached. Click here to register. There is no charge to attend, but space may be limited.
May 17; EPRI's 21st Annual Energy and Climate Seminar
Washington Marriott Georgetown, 1221 22nd St NW, Washington DC 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, followed by a reception
In conjunction with EPRI's Washington Seminar Series, the 21st Energy and Climate Research Seminar will be held Thursday, May 17, 2018 at the Washington Marriott Georgetown, with a reception to follow. The Seminar will cover key energy and environmental topics of interest to the U.S. energy sector, including:
Scientific understanding of extreme events and climate impact Policy update on leading state, federal, and/or international initiatives The future of electric transportation, storage, and distributed generation Resiliency approaches for the electric power sector
Please dick here for additional information and to register, or email Wil Smith. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited.
July 19: ERRI Washington Seminar; The Fuels of the Future
Co-hosted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) EPRI Washington DC office, 1325 G ST NW Suite 1080, Washington DC 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. Lunch will be provided.
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EPRI is pleased to be joined by the International Energy Agency (IEA) as a cohost for this EPRI Washington Seminar. Please rsvp to Wil Smith. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited. Additional details TBA.
August 20: EPRI/ IEA Workshop on Cross-Border Energy and Capacity Trading
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. Please email David Hunter for additional details.
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 before March 31 to get steeply discounted rates!
Save the Date: November 6-8; ERRI-IEA Challenges In Electricity Decarbonization Expert Workshops
Paris, France
The 5th Annual 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 Trading Workshop. Details TBA. Space is limited. Please email David Hunter with expressions of interest.
Hope to see you there!
David E. Hunter, Ph.D. Sr. Government and External Representative Electric Power Research Institute 1325 GST NW Suite 1080 Washington, DC 20005
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