Past Events
Trek to ISO—New England
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day trek to the Regional Transmission Organization in Holyoke, MA.
Event detailsTrek to ISO—New England
Independent System Operator (ISO) New England Trek
Ever wonder who keeps the lights on … ? ISO-NE does. Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day trek to the Regional Transmission Organization in Holyoke, MA. ISO-NE is charged with the three critical missions that keep the NE region powered (Grid Operation, Market Admin, Power Planning). This hands-on experiential learning is ideal for students exploring the energy industry and complements other workshop and classroom learning opportunities at Tuck.
The tour will cover:
- ISO-NE Company Overview presentation
- System Operations presentation & Control Room viewing
- Markets Development presentation & Q/A
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Winter Energy Workshop Series- Electric Vehicles 101
The Revers Center for Energy will host this inaugural electric vehicles workshop.
Event detailsWinter Energy Workshop Series- Electric Vehicles 101
Come out to hear your classmates discuss energy and electric vehicles and their professional experience in this industry. Lunch will be provided.
This is the last workshop in a 4-part series but each session is independent of the others.
Tuck staff and students can sign up here.
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
The DEC will host Pavan Racherla, Assistant Research Professor at UVM to present on sizing and siting energy storage for distribution circuits using a scalable approach to optimization.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
Utilities are undergoing a paradigm shift in their business model from primarily being electricity distributors to providers of a suite of value-added electricity services. Pavan Racherla will present a scalable optimization approach centered around system reduction that can be used to address associated problems such as the sizing and siting of energy storage. Optimization experiments are performed on a real distribution circuit in Vermont to identify scenarios that lead to the deployment of energy storage under high levels of distributed solar generation.
About Pavan Racherla:
Pavan Racherla is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Vermont. His research interests include electricity transmission & distribution systems modeling; optimal sizing and placement of energy storage for 3-phase distribution circuits; solar/wind-energy forecasting; and, the resource-constrained interplay between food, energy, and water systems. He has a PhD in Engineering & Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University (2007). He formerly was a climate modeler at NASA GISS (2009-2013).
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Wall Street to the Woods—Investing for Impact: Conservation Finance
The Revers Center for Energy and the Center for Business, Government and Society are excited to co-host: Wall Street to the Woods - Investing for Impact: Conservation Finance. Experts from Veris Wealth Partners, Lyme Timber, New Energy Capital, Ecosystem Investment Partners, Quantified Ventures, and more, will present at this one-day workshop and networking event.
Event detailsWall Street to the Woods—Investing for Impact: Conservation Finance
Policymakers around the world recognize the potential for natural land area to combat climate change. Environmental conservation relies on raising and managing capital for long term security. This workshop will enable participants to understand the “triple bottom line”: environmental, social and economic returns of conservation finance. Experts from Veris Wealth Partners, Lyme Timber, New Energy Capital, Ecosystem Investment Partners, Quantified Ventures, and more, will present over this one-day workshop and networking event. Case studies will also be discussed.
- Contextualizing the conservation investments landscape
- Developing and applying methods for innovative financing
- Case studies on forest carbon finance, environmental impact bonds, and water funds
- Can forest carbon finance express values and value?
- The role of public funding and private philanthropy
- Where do conservation investments fit into an impact investing portfolio?
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
Winter Energy Workshop Series- Nuclear 101
The Revers Center for Energy will host its annual Nuclear 101 workshop.
Event detailsWinter Energy Workshop Series- Nuclear 101
Come out to hear your classmates discuss the nuclear energy industry and their experiences working in it. Lunch will be provided.
This is the third workshop in a 4-part series but each session is independent of the others. Tuck staff and students can sign up here.
Entrepreneurship Spotlight at the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship
Women of Dartmouth: February Entrepreneurship Spotlight at the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship 5:30-7:30pm
Event detailsEntrepreneurship Spotlight at the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship
Clean Energy...Artificial Intelligence...College Counseling...E-Commerce
What do these topics have in common? Dartmouth alumnae have founded and are leading companies in each of the above areas. Come hear each of these women describe the path she followed to found and lead her own company.
Moderator
Daniella Reichstetter -- Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship Center at the Tuck School of Business
Panelists
Kim Quirk, owner, Energy Emporium
Alicia Lindgren, principal at College Counseling Partners Intl.; CEO, CollegeLab
Anne Downey, founder/directo, Luminta
This event is open to staff, students and the community. Sign up here.
Tuck Private Equity Conference
The 14th annual Tuck Private Equity Conference will include an energy panel this year.
Event detailsTuck Private Equity Conference
The 14th Annual Tuck Private Equity Conference will be held at Tuck on Friday, February 8, 2019. The conference is designed to strengthen networks among the broad private equity community (including buyout, growth, venture, and corporate venture firms; limited partners and other institutional investors; and banks and professional service firms) as well as to educate and enlighten students, alumni and friends.
For more information visit the event website.
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
The DEC supported two students to get real-world, hands-on experiences in energy.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
Jordan Swett will present his experience attending two global energy conferences and Zachary Berzolla will share his experience working with VerMod- a Vermont-based Zero Energy Modular housing builder.
Staff and students who are interested in attending can sign up here.
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