Past Events
New Energy: Daniel Møller Sneum, Technical University of Denmark
The New Energy series hosted by the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society features conversations with rising stars in the energy field.
Event detailsNew Energy: Daniel Møller Sneum, Technical University of Denmark
Join Daniel Møller Sneum (Technical University of Denmark) for a talk about his recent research called "Flexible and Integrated Energy Systems — Finding and Addressing the Barriers." The New Energy series hosted by the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society features conversations with rising stars in the energy field.
Financial Trends in Power & Energy Workshop with Jon Fouts T’92
Jon Fouts T'92, Managing Director, Global Power and Utility Group, Investment Banking Division, Morgan Stanley will lead this annual workshop.
Event detailsFinancial Trends in Power & Energy Workshop with Jon Fouts T’92
Jon Fouts T'92, Managing Director, Global Power and Utility Group, Investment Banking Division, Morgan Stanley will lead this annual workshop. Supported by case studies, he will also cover: M&A trends in energy and power, the rise of ESG and renewable energy projects, and key themes in energy transition and the financial impact on energy/power companies.
Energy Careers in Consulting Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences recruiting, interning, and working in the energy consulting industry. This will be an opportunity for T’23’s to ask T’22's about their recruitment and career experiences in energy consulting. Bring your lunch and share experiences!
Event detailsEnergy Careers in Consulting Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences recruiting, interning, and working in the energy consulting industry. This will be an opportunity for T’23’s to ask T’22's about their recruitment and career experiences in energy consulting. Bring your lunch and share experiences!
DEC Energy Seminar: Dartmouth: Where We Are, Where We’re Going
Join the Revers Center for Energy, the Dartmouth Energy Collaborative and Sustainability Director Rosi Kerr for a conversation about the past, present, and future of Dartmouth's built environment.
Event detailsDEC Energy Seminar: Dartmouth: Where We Are, Where We’re Going
Join the Revers Center for Energy, the Dartmouth Energy Collaborative and Sustainability Director Rosi Kerr for a conversation about the past, present, and future of Dartmouth's built environment and its energy challenges and opportunities.
Energy Careers in Finance Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences in the energy banking and finance industry.
Event detailsEnergy Careers in Finance Lunch & Learn
Current Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their experiences in the energy banking and finance industry. This is a lunch & learn for T’23’s who are exploring different fields within banking and finance. Fellow students who have recruited and interned in these potential careers will share their recruitment experience and strategies for different firms and geographical locations.
New Energy: Abel Gustafson, University of Cincinnati
Join Abel Gustafson (University of Cincinnati) as he presents his recent research on the American public's opinion about renewable energy.
Event detailsNew Energy: Abel Gustafson, University of Cincinnati
Join Abel Gustafson (University of Cincinnati) as he presents his recent research on the American public's opinion about renewable energy. The New Energy series hosted by the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society features conversations with rising stars in the energy field.
Energy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas
The annual Energy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars and experiential learning opportunities hosted by the Center.
Event detailsEnergy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas
The Revers Center for Energy will host the annual two-day seminar entitled, “Energy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas.” This workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars and experiential learning opportunities hosted by the Center.
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It’s also useful for Tuck students preparing for the Fall Term recruitment cycle in all industries. The interactive seminar will utilize several case studies from the power and gas industries. Some of the topics will include:
- What natural gas and electricity are and how they work.
- Users of gas and electricity and their needs
- Sources of natural gas
- Types of electric generation
- How the physical systems transport and distribute gas and electricity
- How regulation works and how it affects the various market participants
- How gas and electric markets are structured, the roles of market participants, and how participants transact
- What the future will look like for gas and electricity
DEC Mini-Symposium “Clean Energy Infrastructure is Human Infrastructure”
Join a discussion on the Biden infrastructure plan and its climate and clean energy elements with moderators Aimee Barnes '04 and Dan Reicher '78 and a panel of experts.
Event detailsDEC Mini-Symposium “Clean Energy Infrastructure is Human Infrastructure”
Congress is currently negotiating President Biden's dual multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure proposals — the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan. These proposals would invest massive sums of money in what is traditionally regarded as infrastructure — roads and bridges, water systems, the electric grid and transmission networks. They also have an explicit focus on climate resilience and addressing the racial inequities that were caused or exacerbated by past infrastructure projects (highways dividing minority neighbors, highly polluting energy generation plants being sited near Black and brown communities, etc.) While debate around the proposals is highly partisan, with arguments predictably focusing on the price tag, another point of contention is the ways in which the proposals link jobs, training, wages, and education and other aspects of so-called 'human infrastructure' to more traditional conceptions of infrastructure.
What are the costs and benefits of this approach? Join us as moderators Aimee Barnes '04 and Dan Reicher '78 and a panel of experts — including incoming Thayer professor Erin Mayfield, Jeanette Pablo of the Clean Air Task Force, Sam Ricketts from the Center for American Progress, and Peggy Shepard from We Act for Environmental Justice — discuss the Biden infrastructure plan and its climate and clean energy elements, from economic, policy, and equity angles.
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