Association Webinars: The Wisdom of the (Energy Economics) Crowd



  

Poll Questions:

Demographic Questions: (View Results)
What will the oil price be in 2025?: (View Results)
How many EVs will be on the road in the year 2030?: (View Results)
What percent of the world's electricity will be produced from solar in the year 2040?: (View Results)
Which of these will be the biggest business sector in 2040?: (View Results)
What will the primary end-use energy carrier be in the year 2050?: (View Results)
What will global CO2 emissions be in the year 2040?: (View Results)

 

What does the energy economics community believe about the future of energy? In this interactive discussion, we'll use live polling of the audience to ask a series of questions about critical trends in energy economics and compare these answers with those from a panel of experts. Audience members will vote at home on each question, while the panelists offer their perspectives and address the crowdsourced responses. Audience members will have the chance to offer additional ideas and questions in the chat. Part game show, part expert discussion, this informative and entertaining experiment offers the cure for the common webinar.

Moderator:

Eric Hittinger, Visiting Professor, L2EP, University of Lille - Dr. Hittinger is a Visiting Professor at the Laboratoire d'électrotechnique et d'électronique de puissance (L2EP) at the University of Lille (France) and Associate Professor of Public Policy at Rochester Institute of Technology, with active research projects on techno-economics of energy storage, renewables, electric vehicles, and energy systems.

Panelists:

Adam Sieminski is President of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center. KAPSARC is an independent, non-profit, research think tank located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Its mission is to advance the understanding of energy, economics, and the environment, while acting as a catalyst for dialogue on issues of importance to policy makers and the public.

Sarah Ladislaw is the senior vice president and director and senior fellow of the Energy and National Security Program, where she leads CSIS's work in energy policy, market, and technology analysis. Ladislaw is an expert in U.S. energy policy, global oil and natural gas markets, and climate change. She has authored numerous publications on the geopolitics of energy, energy security and climate change, low-carbon pathways, and a wide variety of issues on U.S. energy policy, regulation, and market dynamics. Her regional energy work includes publications on Chinese, European, African, and Western Hemisphere energy issues. She has spearheaded new work at CSIS on climate change, the electricity sector, and energy technology development.

Dalia Patiño-Echeverri, Associate Professor of Energy Systems and Public Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University - Dalia Patiño-Echeverri is the Gendell Associate Professor of Energy Systems and Public Policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University where she explores, assesses, and proposes technological, policy, and market approaches to pursue environmental sustainability, affordability, and reliability in electricity systems.

 

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