Past Events
Visiting Speaker: Professor Tracy Bach
Professor of Law and Adviser for the 2019 Climate Change Ecosystem Deep Dive
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: Professor Tracy Bach
Professor Tracy Bach, Professor of Law, and Adviser for the 2019 Climate Change Ecosystem Deep Dive for the Center for Business, Government and Society and Revers Center for Energy will lead a group of nine Tuck students to COP25 in Santiago, Chile. She will do a pre-departure presentation on “The business of sustainable development and treaty negotiation at COP25.”
Tuck staff and students sign up here.

Energy Club 3-Mile Fun Run
Join Energy Club members at 4:00 p.m. for a weekly 3-mile run by Occom Pond and through Pine Park to catch up on energy news of the week!
Event detailsEnergy Club 3-Mile Fun Run
No need to sign up, just meet in front of Buchanan on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.! Everyone is welcome!
Case Competition: Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets
The Revers Center for Energy sponsors Tuck students to attend this external case competition focusing on energy in emerging markets.
Event detailsCase Competition: Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets
The 2019 Duke University Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition with feature diverse and cross-functional teams tackling real energy challenges in developing countries. For more information, please see the competition website.
Tuck students who are interested in attending can get in touch with tuck.energy@tuck.dartmouth.edu
HBS Energy & Environment Club Symposium
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will be coordinating a trip to the Harvard Energy Symposium.
Event detailsHBS Energy & Environment Club Symposium
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will be coordinating a trip to the 16th Annual Energy Symposium: The Power of Business in the Energy Transition. The theme will examine the role of business in the energy transition to a low-carbon future. Participants will be part of 500+ energy business leaders, policy makers, academics, and students participating in a day of keynote speakers, panels, business plan pitches, and networking. More information about the Energy Symposium at: http://energyclubathbs.org/symposium/
Tuck students who are interested in attending can get in touch with tuck.energy@tuck.dartmouth.edu.
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will co-sponsor a talk from representatives from Sustainable Hanover titled “Community Energy in an Ever Changing Landscape”. The talk will take place from 12:15-1:15 at Goldstein Hall in Occom Commons.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
Recent political, legislative, and regulatory changes have enabled communities like Hanover to take increased ownership over energy choice. Come hear from the Town Manager, and co-chairs of Sustainable Hanover, how they are tackling challenges and opportunities related to net metering, municipal aggregation, carbon accounting, recent legislation (SB 286/284), and the complexities of developing large scale solar projects locally.
In May 2017, Hanover was the first NH municipality to endorse the Sierra Club’s Ready for 100 goals, and the first in the country to do so by popular vote! Through its municipal staff and all-volunteer Sustainable Hanover Committee, a vision for a resilient and thriving community powered by affordable and renewable energy was established. An EPA Green Power community since 2014, Hanover has a history of supporting consumer choice, purchasing green-e certified power via organized buying cooperatives, and purchasing municipal electricity on wholesale markets. Hanover strongly values partnership and hope to inspire and assist others make similar commitments.
You can sign-up for updates and the event on the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society website.

Solar Energy 101
The Revers Center for Energy will launch its energy 101 series in the fall term with Solar Energy 101. Taught by peers from our on-campus community, this session will prepare us for visits to utilities and the ISO later this year!
Event detailsSolar Energy 101
Come have lunch and learn from your peers about solar energy! Paul Hildebrand (TP) from Cypress Creek Renewables along with some Tuck and Thayer students will share their experience working in the solar industry and help us explore the following questions:
- How do solar PV systems turn sunlight into electricity? How does solar fit into the current and future US energy mix?
- What are the utility-grid applications of solar (residential, commercial, community, utility-scale)?
- What types of companies make up the solar industry? Manufacturing, development, construction, utilities, banks, investors, IPPs, advisors, etc.
- What is the role of a solar developer and what is the job landscape for roles in solar development?
The 101 series will continue in winter term so check back for future events!
Tuck staff and students can sign up here.
Energy Club 3-Mile Fun Run
Join Energy Club members at 4pm for a weekly 3-mile run by Occom Pond and through Pine Park to catch up on energy news of the week!
Event detailsEnergy Club 3-Mile Fun Run
No need to sign up, just meet in front of Buchanan on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.! Everyone is welcome!
Case Competition: UT Austin Energy Finance Challenge
The Revers Center for Energy sponsors Tuck students to attend this external case competition focusing on energy finance.
Event detailsCase Competition: UT Austin Energy Finance Challenge
The 2019 University of Texas Austin Energy Finance challenge will take place on 24-25 October at the McCombs School of Business. Around 16 teams from the country’s top MBA programs will present their solutions to panels of senior executives representing multiple facets of the energy finance landscape. For more information, please see the challenge website.
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