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2021

With renewed political support, industrial strength, and a history of innovation, North America is well placed to lead the global energy transition. For business leaders, what concrete actions need to be taken to embrace the low-carbon economy and plot an effective energy transition path?
Our 2021 Insight Report will define the key trends observed this year within the Global Energy Transition, harnessing original data and insights from our flagship summit and delivering you with a guide to your net zero strategy
Explore the creation of a services-oriented economy, powered by the IoT, and its potential to improve safety, resilience, efficiency, sustainability, and cybersecurity along the way.
Reuters Events upcoming whitepaper, produced with support from Infor, will investigate the misconceptions and fears around cloud-based technology and explore how utilities can drive the energy transition through smooth implementation of digital transformation technology
Explore the role of hydrogen as an enable in the journey to a cleaner energy system, the routes to cost-competitiveness, and the applications and industries that are most likely to be early adopters.
Explore the integration of new technologies to deliver on climate targets, with focus on emission reductions, CCS, and Geothermal power integration
Reuters Events latest whitepaper, produced in collaboration with Halliburton Labs, explores the challenge of scaling crucial low-carbon technology innovations, confronts the barrier of time and offers a new model for bridging the chasm of scale.

2020

What impact has the pandemic had on the transition and how can we ensure that we build back better?

Including Insights On

  • Fossil Fuel Vulnerability
  • Renewables Momentum
  • Technology Enablers
  • Impact of Covid-19

2021

The potential for digital technology integration and grid modernization to drive both cost and carbon efficiencies is crucial for global utilities increasingly committed to decarbonisation and net zero goals. But how well prepared are utilities for this transition, how can we modernize grid infrastructure and technology, and ‘connect the dots’ for the clean utility of the future?

Speakers include:

  • Ana Paula Marques, Executive Board Member for Digital & Innovation, EDP
  • Antonio Cammisecra, Head of Global Infrastructure & Networks, Enel
  • Russell Boyer, Global Energy Field Director, Dell Technologies
  • Mark Webb, SVP & Chief Information Officer, Dominion Energy

New energy needs modern infrastructure. With 70% of all new energy generation capacity expected to come from renewables, the grid must be prepared for decentralised, diversified energy supply and distribution. For utility companies, delivering upon a grid modernization strategy will be crucial to realising the benefits of the $5 Trillion expected investment through 2030

Speakers Include:

  • Frank Almaraz, Chief power Sustainability & Business Development Officer, CPS Energy
  • Russell Boyer, Global Energy Field Director, Utilities, Dell Technologies
  • Russell Ragsdale, Director, Asset and Engineering Strategy, Southern California Edison
  • Harry Sideris, EVP Customer Experience, Solutions and Services, Duke Energy
Broadcast: 13 April, 2021 3:00pm (GMT)
Whilst the energy transition promises a shift to a low-carbon economy, the debate as to what will fuel this clean energy future remains open. Episode five of our digital series will Zero In on this debate and explore the dual challenge posed by growing energy demand and the wider transition. How can we displace existing fuels efficiently and cost-effectively? Are biofuels a sustainable alternative? How can we realise a clean hydrogen economy? Grey, Green, Blue, Purple?
Broadcast: 25 March, 2021 3:00pm (GMT)
With renewable energy industries proving resilient in spite of recent market shocks, low-carbon market share looks set to continue an upward trajectory. That said, recent data published by Energy Policy Tracker suggested that 53% of stimulus promised by the worlds 29 leading economies was committed to carbon-intensive sectors, with just 35% to clean energy. Episode three will explore this paradox, ask how renewable energy sources can continue to grow market share and usher in a new energy order for the decade to come.
Broadcast: 11 March, 2021 3:00pm (GMT)
As countries around the world continue to develop, the industry transition represents the next frontier on climate action. How can we ensure deep decarbonisation in hard to abate sectors, create carbon-free industrial clusters and reset the balance on global carbon output?
Broadcast: 16 February, 2021 3:00pm (GMT)
With the energy sector accounting for more than two-thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions, the success of the transition will be pivotal in global efforts to tackle climate change. Is enough being done to drive towards a low-carbon future, how can we unlock new carbon efficiencies and deliver a sustainable decarbonised energy mix?
Broadcast: 26 January, 2021 11:00am (GMT)
Sharing Insights: Ville Rimali, (Growth & Development Director, Africa and Europe, Wärtsilä) Energy, Kate Bragg, (VP & Head of Strategy Development, Statkraft) and Jane Dennett-Thorpe, Deputy Director Decarbonisation & Energy Transition, Ofgem

2020

Broadcast: 2020
Who, When How? The future energy system will mark a radical overhaul of the current energy business ecosystem, with the traditional industry diving lines set to be blurred. Speed and timing will be crucial for those looking to stay on the right side of the transition. But what does it mean to be a company ‘in transition’ and how can companies continue to service the needs to an increasingly energy hungry population whilst navigating the road to net-zero?
Broadcast: 2020
The past twenty years of ‘phase one’ renewables development has been widely regarded a resounding success, with renewable’s now accounting for third of global power capacity (IRENA). But what next for clean-tech and what innovations hold the greatest potential to drive towards net-zero?
Join Reuters Events alongside Dolf Gielen (Director, IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre), Jonathan Carling (CEO, Tokamak Energy) and David Burns (VP, Clean Hydrogen, Linde) as we explore which technologies may hold the key to delivering a low-carbon and sustainable future.
Broadcast: 2020
Explore how we can ensure that climate recovery is placed at the forefront of plans for economic revival post Covid-19, with CEO’s and Senior executives from ENGIE, Snam, CEEW, bp, World Resource Institute, Dell, Carbon Trust, Sonnedix, CCS Institute, Mainstream Renewable Power and Fore!
Broadcast: 2020
Hydrogen has long been touted as a crucial energy carrier in a clean energy system. But what role will it really play within the energy mix, can fuel cells be commercialised at scale and how does the hydrogen economy of tomorrow, look today?
Join Pierre-Étienne Franc (VP Hydrogen Energy, Air Liquide), Sae hoon Kim (SVP, Head of Fuel Cell Centre, Hyundai) and Andy Marsh (President & CEO, Plug Power) to unpack the global hydrogen economy and explore how companies are positioning themselves for the hydrogen boom!
Broadcast: 2020
Oil and gas companies face a dual challenge; to reduce operational emissions they need to increase both asset performance and lifetime. Understanding how E&P and service companies alike can adapt technologies and business models to achieve this is vital to success through transition.
Charlotte Howlett, Head of Oil & Gas, Reuters Events chairs a discussion featuring Martyn Link (Chief Strategy Officer, Wood) and Alex Budden (VP Corporate Affairs, Lundin Petroleum)
Broadcast: 2020
The OECD estimates that $6.9 trillion of investment in decarbonisation is needed annually up until 2030 to stick within the Paris targets. This session explores the trillion dollar question: where’s the money going to come from?
Join Head of ESG at Reuters Events, Dominic Grocott, as he hosts a panel featuring Joost Bergsma (CEO and Fanaging Partner, Glennmont Partners), Olivier Warnan (Investment Director, BNP Paribas) and Stuart Broadley (CEO, Energy Industries Council)
Broadcast: 2020
New energy infrastructure represents the greatest opportunity within the energy transition, with the EU alone planning to ‘crowd-in’ €1 trillion between 2021-2027.This session will explore the imminent and unprecedented scaling of renewables over the next 10 years, pinpoint opportunities and deep-dive into the investment case for asset and infrastructure types.
Join Owen Rolt, Head of Energy Transition, Reuters Events as he hosts a panel including Jan De Groof (Head of Asset Management & Procurement, Engie) Stefan Müller (Co-founder & COO, Enerparc) and Serkan Bahçeci (Partner & Head of Research, Arjun Infrastructures)

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