ON September 17, 2019, 26 invite-only participants gathered at the Chicago Connectory to discuss the global energy transition as a part of TWIN Global. Participants included visionaries from inside and outside the energy sector, with representatives from industry leaders such as Exelon, Edison International, Dominion Energy, ConEdison, and Shell, as well as other pioneering companies across multiple sectors, premier academic institutions, think tanks, incubators, and investors driving change in the energy industry.
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On September 17, 2019, invite-only participants gathered at the Chicago Connectory to discuss the global energy transition as a part of TWIN Global. Participants included...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
On September 17, 2019, invite-only participants gathered at the Chicago Connectory to discuss the global energy transition as a part of TWIN Global. Participants included visionaries from inside and outside the energy sector, with representatives from industry leaders such as Exelon, Edison International, Dominion Energy, ConEdison, and Shell, as well as other pioneering companies across multiple sectors, premier academic institutions, think tanks, incubators, and investors driving change in the energy industry. Through a combination of keynote perspectives, panel discussions, and collaborative breakouts, the diverse group of participants discussed the exciting future of energy—the implications for climate change and distributed energy resources, the traditional utility business model, and the changing regulatory landscape.
Published in: IEEE Engineering Management Review ( Volume: 48, Issue: 1, 01 Firstquarter,march 2020)