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Dr Wolfgang Warnecke, Chief Scientist of Mobility for Shell
Event detailsDr Wolfgang Warnecke, Chief Scientist of Mobility for Shell
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Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
“Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Ratepayer Advocacy after Restructuring.” Join Consumer Advocate for New Hampshire’s residential utility customers, Don Kreis, as he discusses the recent restructuring of NH's electric industry.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch & Learn
With the sale a few weeks ago of the last of Eversource’s generation assets in the Granite State, the restructuring of New Hampshire’s electric industry is finally complete – a mere 22 years after the Legislature opted for restructuring. An open electricity grid, the opportunity to choose electric suppliers, emerging technologies like distributed generation and utility-scale storage, and the growth in energy efficiency programs all offer opportunities to reduce costs for consumers while giving them more control over how they use energy. And yet it is harder than ever to make sure ratepayers do not end up bearing the brunt of mistakes and outright rent-seeking by industry participants. As the official advocate for New Hampshire’s residential utility customers, Consumer Advocate Don Kreis will discuss the challenges and opportunities.
About Don Kreis
D. Maurice (“Don”) Kreis has served as New Hampshire’s Consumer Advocate, representing the interests of residential utility customers, since 2016. Don has previously served as general counsel of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, a hearing officer with the Vermont Public Utility Commission, and associate director of the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School. Having spent a decade as a reporter prior to law school, Don continues to dabble in journalism as the author of the column “Power to the People” on the news web site IndepthNH.org.
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North America Sustainable Investment Forum
The Revers Center for Energy will sponsor selected Tuck student attendance at the North America Sustainable Investment Forum in New York City.
Event detailsNorth America Sustainable Investment Forum
The Sustainable Investment Forum North America, held in partnership with UNEP Finance Initiative, is the premier meeting space for sustainable finance professionals during Climate Week NYC. Tuck students with career interests in the field will be invited to attend the conference with colleagues.
Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
What’s going on with energy and society research, education, and action at Dartmouth? Get up to date and learn how to get involved with the Dartmouth energy community at our kick-off lunch. Leaders of the Dartmouth Energy Collaborative* will share DEC news and preview what’s in store for the coming academic year.
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Collaborative Lunch and Learn
The Year Ahead in Energy & Society at Dartmouth.
12:15pm-1:15pm
Fahey First Floor Commons
Energy Banking Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences in the energy banking industry. This will be an opportunity for T’20s to ask T’19s about their recruitment and career experiences in energy banking.
Event detailsEnergy Banking Lunch & Learn
This is a lunch & learn for T’20s who are exploring different fields within banking. Energy banking is one area in investment banking which comprise of oil, natural gas, and renewable energies.
Industry Workshop: Energy 101
On September 11, 2018, the Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day seminar entitled, “Energy 101.” This workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars and experiential learning opportunities by the Center. It’s also useful for Tuck students preparing for the Fall Term recruitment cycle.
Event detailsIndustry Workshop: Energy 101
On September 11, 2018, the Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day seminar entitled, “Energy 101.” This workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars and experiential learning opportunities hosted by the Center. It’s also useful for Tuck students preparing for the Fall Term recruitment cycle.
The seminar will utilize several case studies from the power and gas industries. Some of the topics will include what the natural gas and electricity are and how they work, how regulation works and how it affects the various market participants, and what the future will look like for gas and electricity.
Energy Club Kick-off
The Energy Club at Tuck will have their official kick-off for T’19 members and new T’20s in Cohen Great Hall.
Event detailsEnergy Club Kick-off
Sign-up for T’20 to the Club will be at the Club Fair taking place on September 6, 2018. Membership is open to all Tuck students regardless of career experience in the energy fields.
Energy Careers Exploration Panel
On September 4, 2018, the Revers Center for Energy and the CDO will co-host a lunchtime energy careers exploration panel. Current Tuck students and alums who are now working in the energy fields will share their experiences and pathways to their chosen careers.
Event detailsEnergy Careers Exploration Panel
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