Past Events
New Energy: Nathan Williams, Rochester Institute of Technology
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
Event detailsNew Energy: Nathan Williams, Rochester Institute of Technology
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers is a new online series featuring graduate, post-doctoral, and other early-career researchers sharing their discoveries and perspectives on energy-related topics. From policy to analysis to emerging research, this bi-weekly series will give anyone interested in energy the opportunity to learn from the rising stars in the field.
This series is a collaborative effort between professors at Dartmouth College's Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and more than a dozen other institutes, colleges, and universities in North American and Europe.
Tuck Student Careers in Energy Panel
Tuck Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their energy career pathways after their undergraduate education and their plans for post-MBA.
Event detailsTuck Student Careers in Energy Panel
Tuck Revers Center for Energy Fellows: Ethan Dobbs, Warren King, George Owusu, Hannah Saltman, Robert Sewell, and Elisabeth Sum will share their energy career pathways after their undergraduate education and their plans for post-MBA. The session, geared towards Dartmouth undergraduate students but open to everyone, will explore a variety of energy fields: banking, consulting, entrepreneurship, environment, engineering, sustainability, and utilities!
New Energy: Gregg Sparkman, Princeton University
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
Event detailsNew Energy: Gregg Sparkman, Princeton University
The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.
New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers is a new online series featuring graduate, post-doctoral, and other early-career researchers sharing their discoveries and perspectives on energy-related topics. From policy to analysis to emerging research, this bi-weekly series will give anyone interested in energy the opportunity to learn from the rising stars in the field.
This series is a collaborative effort between professors at Dartmouth College's Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and more than a dozen other institutes, colleges, and universities in North American and Europe.
Power-Up Thursday: Trends in Energy Outlook
Energy trends are constantly changing and will consequently affect every industry. Revers Energy Fellows will share their outlook for the energy industry and why specific trends are especially critical today.
Event detailsPower-Up Thursday: Trends in Energy Outlook
Energy trends are constantly changing and will consequently affect every industry. Tuck students recruiting in just about any career could be asked about the trends that influence that industry during their interviews. Revers Center for Energy Fellows will share their best answers for those questions and why specific trends are especially critical today and in the future. Come join us for a discussion with Eric Lukas T'21 on the ever evolving oil & gas, power & renewables, and sustainability topics that will change the future!
Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Finance Workshop
The Revers Center for Energy proudly sponsors this year's Project Finance Financial Modelling Master Class!
Event detailsRenewable Energy and Infrastructure Finance Workshop
Sponsored by the Revers Center for Energy, this year's Project Finance Financial Modelling Master Class is targeted for members of the Tuck Energy Club, Finance Club, and Private Equity and Venture Capital Clubs! Over the course of two sessions on May 8-9, we will build a renewable energy model.
If you’re interested in career paths in banking, energy finance, infrastructure private equity, or corporate strategy in the energy industry, you will not want to miss this class! This course will provide you with the tools you need to build a robust financial model from scratch, following a typical case study used in interviews for funds, banks, and developers.
Timing: Saturday, May 8 (9am-1pm ET) and Sunday, May 9 (9am-1pm ET)
Cost: $50 per participant (the Revers Center for Energy will subsidize $35.00 of this cost for Tuck students).
Your trainer: César Torres, Senior Investment Associate, NextEnergy Capital
General Course Outline:
1. General introduction to main economic drivers of a renewable energy project
2. Build a flexible timing structure including construction and operations
3. Capital Expenditure breakdown and funding
4. Revenue build up including subsidies
5. Operational expenses including fixed and variable
6. Calculate Cashflow available to debt service
7. Debt structuring and sizing
8. Understand typical circular references and how to avoid them including basic VBA
9. Dividends and equity returns
10. Valuation and investment metrics [NPV and IRR]
Don't miss the opportunity to learn how to build a financial model for a career in energy or infrastructure finance or development!
Bay Area Energy Career Trek
This virtual trek will visit an early-stage pre-revenue technology startup, growth-stage startup, and cleantech investor or VC portfolio manager.
Event detailsBay Area Energy Career Trek
Are you interested in exploring careers in energy or a career in the Bay Area? This virtual trek will visit an early-stage pre-revenue technology startup, growth-stage startup, and cleantech investor or VC portfolio manager. This will be a great opportunity to network with some Tuck alumni during the company visits and Energy Club members!
Dartmouth Energy Conference: Investing in Our Energy Futures
How can we shape our energy investments to simultaneously provide adequate energy access to all people and address climate change to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations?
Event detailsDartmouth Energy Conference: Investing in Our Energy Futures
Dartmouth's inaugural energy conference, Investing in Our Energy Futures, will convene experts from around the world to focus on the urgent energy question of our time: How can we shape our energy investments to simultaneously provide adequate energy access to all people and address climate change to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations?
The conference will explore opportunities and challenges related to worldwide investment in energy systems, with perspectives relating to financial, societal, and human capital.
Keynotes and panels across the three-day event will examine:
- Investing to meet both increasing energy demand and climate targets
- Emerging technologies and the changing fossil-renewables mix in different contexts
- Advancing social justice and global energy access
- Developing energy leaders, and other important issues within energy
Speakers include Tuck alum: Elyse Allan ]T’84, Scott Fisher T’98, Sarah Irving T’14, Darren Peers T’01, and Dan Revers T’89.
Other notable speakers include: Jigar Shah, Executive Director, DOE Loan Programs Office, Jeanne Shaheen, US Senator, and Philip J. Hanlon D’77, Dartmouth President
Tuck Virtual Natural Capital Summit
Join us for this student-led, day-long series of conversations about the role of financial capital in fighting climate change.
Event detailsTuck Virtual Natural Capital Summit
We are proud to collaborate to bring together industry experts for discussions on the role of finance in the valuation and preservation of the natural world. Topics explored will include carbon capture, water credits, and the community impacts of these projects to answer the overarching question: "What is the role of capital markets in the fight against climate change?"
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