Past Events
Case Competition: Tesla/Tuck Energy Case Competition
The Revers Center for Energy is co-sponsoring the Tuck Case Competition where Tuck students will compete against other peer institutions on a case presented by Tesla.
Event detailsCase Competition: Tesla/Tuck Energy Case Competition
On September 22, 2017, students representing 12 peer institutions from across the globe will compete on Tuck’s campus in a business case presented by Tesla, seeking to elevate the automobile industry to the next level through innovation. There will be a team of 5 Tuck students participating. This will be the first case competition held at Tuck.
Tuck Energy Club Kickoff
The Tuck Energy Club is new for 2017. All Tuck students who want to be up to date on Energy@Tuck news and events are invited to attend!
Event detailsTuck Energy Club Kickoff
The Tuck Energy Club is the gateway for first-year Tuck students to gauge their interest in energy as an interest or a career option. Club participants will be invited to speaker series, case competitions, workshops, and experiential learning opportunities at Tuck.
Career Exploration Industry Panel- Energy
The CDO and the Revers Center for Energy will host 5 panelists who will share their experience working in different aspects of the Energy Industry.
Event detailsCareer Exploration Industry Panel- Energy
On September 8, 2017 the Revers Center for Energy and the Career Development Office with host the following panelists:
- Pat Fox, T’07, Managing Partner, New Energy Capital
- Joel Obillo, T’08, Director of Energy Markets and Analytics, EnerNOC
- Damali Rhett, T’06, Executive Director, The Energy Cooperative (Philadelphia) (tentative)
- Josh Hotvet, T’18, interned at Cypress Creek Renewables
- Pooja Yadav, T’18, interned at Goldman Sachs
They will be able to share their experience working in the Energy industry with first year Tuck students.
Visiting Speaker: Ashley Schulten, BlackRock
Ashley Schulten, Portfolio Manager for BlackRock’s Green Bond Mandate, will lead the final of four talks in our spring Climate Change speaker series.
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: Ashley Schulten, BlackRock
This talk is the final of four in a Climate Change series co-sponsored by: Professor Anant Sundaram’s Business and Climate Change Course; the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society; and the Revers Center for Energy.
Check back soon for additional details on Ms. Schulten’s talk.
Visiting Speaker: William Fraizer, “The Global Energy Industry”
The Thayer School of Engineering will be hosting Will Fraizer, D’78, to speak about trends in the global energy and LNG industries.
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: William Fraizer, “The Global Energy Industry”
On May 3, 2017, the Thayer School of Engineering will host William Fraizer, D’78, to speak about trends in the global energy and LNG industries. The talk will take place at 4pm in Zaleski Auditorium at Thayer.
Will was previously the Commissioning & Start-up Technical Manager and Deputy Site Engineering Manager for Chevron’s Australia Business Unit. At Dartmouth, Will Fraizer double majored in Engineering Sciences & Chemistry and then received a Master of Science Degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980. Will was hired by Chevron Research in Richmond, CA to do R&D in alternate energy and biomass conversion after receiving his MS, and has worked with Chevron for over 35 years. In addition to his involvement in the Gorgon Project, Will has worked on Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG Project in Australia and Texas, and as the Manager of Environment, Safety & Health at the Kutubu Project in Papua New Guinea, and for Chevron Overseas Petroleum's worldwide operations.
Visiting Speaker: The Global Energy Industry—Evolution, Trends and Career Opportunities
William Fraizer T'78
Wednesday May 3rd, 4:00pm
Zaleski Auditorium at Thayer
Visiting Speaker: The Global Energy Industry—Evolution, Trends and Career Opportunities
Come to this session to hear Will Fraizer ’78 speak on the global energy and LNG industry. He was previously the Commissioning & Start-up Technical Manager and Deputy Site Engineering Manager for Chevron’s Australia Business Unit. At Dartmouth, Will Fraizer double majored in Engineering Sciences & Chemistry and then received a Master of Science Degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980. Will was hired by Chevron Research in Richmond, CA to do R&D in alternate energy and biomass conversion after receiving his MS, and has worked with Chevron for over 35 years. In addition to his involvement in the Gorgon Project, Will has worked on Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG Project in Australia and Texas, and as the Manager of Environment, Safety & Health at the Kutubu Project in Papua New Guinea, and for Chevron Overseas Petroleum's worldwide operations.
Visiting Speaker: John Morton, former White House Senior Director for Energy and Climate Change
John Morton, former White House Senior Director for Energy and Climate Change at the National Security Council, will lead the third of four talks in our spring Climate Change speaker series.
Event detailsVisiting Speaker: John Morton, former White House Senior Director for Energy and Climate Change
This talk is the third of four in a Climate Change series co-sponsored by: Professor Anant Sundaram’s Business and Climate Change Course; the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society; and the Revers Center for Energy.
Check back soon for additional details on Mr. Morton’s talk.
Industry Workshop: Principles of Power Purchase Agreements
The Revers Center for Energy will host an intensive workshop covering the principles of PPAs.
Event detailsIndustry Workshop: Principles of Power Purchase Agreements
On April 21, 2017, the Revers Center for Energy will host a one-day seminar entitled, “Principles of Power Purchase Agreements.” This workshop complements other classroom and experiential learning opportunities at Tuck. The workshop will utilize several renewable energy case studies. One case study will focus on risk allocation among parties. Another case will focus on project finance and valuation of PPAs.
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