Past Events
Great River Hydro LLC, Wilder Facility Tour
The Revers Center for Energy is excited to sponsor the Great River Hydro, Wilder Facility Tour.
Event detailsGreat River Hydro LLC, Wilder Facility Tour
Want to walk on the Connecticut River? Interested in M&A in the hydroelectricity sector? The Revers Center for Energy is excited to sponsor the Great River Hydro, Wilder Facility Tour. Friday, November 3, the local Wilder Hydro plant, recently acquired by Great River Hydro LLC, is opening its doors to a select group of students. The visit will include a facility tour to gain exposure to the hydro power industry, power generation operations, and a local business tie-in.
http://www.greatriverhydro-relicensing.com/
*Stay tuned for a talk with the Great River Hydro CEO Scott Hall (date TBD) to discuss management fundamentals in a post-acquisition environment.*
Tuck students should register on Tuck Connect.
Visiting Speaker: Yaniv Tepper, Managing Partner & Co-Founder of Angeleno Group
Yaniv Tepper, the Managing Partner & Co-Founder of Angeleno Group will be part of the Revers Center for Energy and Center for Private Equity speaker series on Financing the New Energy Economy
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: Yaniv Tepper, Managing Partner & Co-Founder of Angeleno Group
On October, 30, 2017 the Revers Center for Energy and the Center for Private Equity will co-sponsor Yaniv Tepper’s visit to Tuck. Angeleno Group is a Los Angeles-based private equity firm with a global platform focused on high growth investments in next generation energy and natural resource-related companies. Founded in 2001, AG invests broadly across the energy and natural resource industry to support innovative, well managed, rapidly growing businesses. Areas of particular interest include advanced generation, energy intelligence and control, clean transportation, renewables, transmission and distribution, power storage, and energy efficiency and conservation technology. Since its founding, AG has become one of the largest dedicated growth equity investment firms in the sector. AG makes investments internationally with investment professionals based in Los Angeles and Sydney, covering North America and the Asia-Pacific region. In addition to his firm management responsibilities, Mr. Tepper leads investments and serves on boards of multiple AG portfolio companies.
Tuck students should register on Tuck Connect.
Greentech Media New England Solar and Storage Symposium
Revers Center for Energy Fellows with specialized interest in solar energy and storage are selected to attend the New England Solar and Storage Symposium 2017.
Event detailsGreentech Media New England Solar and Storage Symposium
Revers Center for Energy Fellows with specialized interest in solar energy and storage are selected to attend the New England Solar and Storage Symposium 2017.
New England is one of the fastest growing regions for solar and energy storage. With strong policies for renewables and a local hive of innovative clean energy companies, New England has the potential to lead the nation towards a decentralized and decarbonized electric future. Join the region's leading developers, financiers, technology vendors and policymakers for a day of networking, in-depth conversation, and exclusive GTM Research analysis.
2017 HBS Energy & Environment Club Symposium
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will be coordinating a trip to the Harvard Energy Symposium.
Event details2017 HBS Energy & Environment Club Symposium
Tuck’s Revers Center for Energy will be coordinating a trip to the Harvard Energy Symposium on Saturday, October 21. This year’s event theme is Exploring New Horizons and will offer three tracks focused on Innovation, Convergence, and Transformation. 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/
Case Competition: UT Austin Energy Finance Challenge
External case competition focusing on energy finance
Event detailsCase Competition: UT Austin Energy Finance Challenge
The 2017 University of Texas Austin Energy Finance challenge will take place on 19-20 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.
Opening Access to Energy Use Data for the Public Good
What is needed to realize the promises of energy system change? Alexandra B. Klass of the University of Minnesota and Elizabeth Wilson of Dartmouth present and answer questions.
Event detailsOpening Access to Energy Use Data for the Public Good
Please visit Dartmouth events for more details.
Industry Workshop: Energy 101
The Revers Center for Energy will host an intensive workshop covering all the basics around the power and gas industries.
Event detailsIndustry Workshop: Energy 101
On October 13, 2017, 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. 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.
Navigating the Turbulence of the Global Energy System
Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Co-Director, Precourt Institute for Energy Stanford University
Navigating the Turbulence of the Global Energy System
This talk will provide a snapshot of various trends in the 3Ds—Decarbonization, Diversification, and Digitization—and offer some thoughts on the role of science, engineering and technology innovations to address three big energy challenges:
- How can one continue the exponential economic growth while decarbonizing the economy cost-effectively?
- How can the energy system be made resilient, adaptable and secure against various threats, such as climate and cyber?
- How can one provide access to affordable modern energy to every human being in the world, noting that there are about 1.2 billion people who don’t have access to modern energy and another 1 billion people who have marginal access?
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