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SUMMARY:Register Now for The Future of Global Energy: Houston’s Role in Leading the Energy Transition Presented by Chevron – June 7-9
DESCRIPTION:This Event Reminder is Sponsored by:\n\n\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 | 5:30 – 7:00 P.M. | KICKOFF RECEPTION\n\nCelebrate the start of the 3rd annual conference at this special reception with beverages and light bites.\nRegistration for this reception is only available with the purchase of the all-inclusive ticket package. \nLocation:\nThe Ion\n4201 Main Street\nHouston, TX 77002\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 8 | 8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. | VIRTUAL SESSIONS\n\n\n\n\nOPEN TO ALL: Community Engagement and Equity sponsored by Sempra Infrastructure | 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nThe growth of the energy industry over the last 50 years has looked different in different communities. As the world transitions to low-carbon energy solutions and technologies, communities will be impacted. How will we bridge the gap between corporate climate action and community engagement and ensure that all communities have a voice in designing an energy-abundant, low carbon future?\nThis live streamed session will explore the challenges the energy transition creates for communities and the opportunity to address the unequal burdens created by climate change and ensure an equitable distribution of benefits created by the transition. Panelists will include representatives from the public sector, community groups, academia, and industry.\nSPEAKERS:\n\nBob Harvey, President and CEO, Greater Houston Partnership\nSusan Amodeo-Cathey, Director, Energy Transition Programs, Policy and Alignment, Air Liquide\nBolivar “Bo” M. Fraga, Senior Manager of Civic Engagement, BakerRipley\nSallie Greenberg, Greenberg Consulting\nJohn Hall, President & CEO, Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)\nSelby Lilley, Regional Vice President – External Affairs and Communications, Sempra Infrastructure (moderator)\n\nThis live streamed sessions is complimentary and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. \nBuilding a Workforce for the Transition sponsored by PwC | 10:30 – 11:20 a.m. \nAs we transition to net zero, how will the changing energy mix create new opportunities for our workforce – and how will we prepare our workforce to take advantage of those opportunities. This virtual session will explore the opportunities and challenges the industry is facing, with particular focus on workforce needs for clean hydrogen and CCUS deployment, as well as clean energy manufacturing (i.e., battery, energy storage, renewables, etc.). Panelists will include representatives from business, industry, and academia.\nPARTICIPANTS:\n\nMary Beth Gracy, Houston Office Managing Director, Accenture\nJim Griffin, Associate Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice President, LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy, & Technology\nDr. Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Chief Energy Officer, University of Houston\nTim Tarpley, President, Energy Workforce & Technology Council\n\n \nInnovation & Technology for the Energy Transition | 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.\nIn just a few short years, Houston has seen significant growth in its energy transition innovation ecosystem – from university research to early-stage startups to incubators & accelerators, Houston is becoming a hub of energy transition technology and innovation. This virtual session will discuss trends in energy transition innovation – from new technologies to evolving business models. Panelists will include representatives from the start-up community, industry members, and investors.\nPARTICIPANTS:\n\nBrett Perlman, CEO, Center for Houston’s Future\nBilly Bardin, Global Climate Transition Director, Inc.\nJim Gable, President, Chevron Technology Ventures\nHoward Nelson, Founder and CEO, RedShift Energy\nKimberly J. Williams, J.D., Chief Innovation Officer, Office of Innovation, Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County\n\nFunding the Energy Transition | 12:30 – 1:20 p.m. \nAccording to the UN, meeting the world’s climate ambitions will require at least $4 trillion per year in investments until 2030. From the IIJA to the IRA, over $2 trillion of federal funding has been allocated to support the development and deployment of energy transition technologies and solutions. This virtual session will explore the various funding opportunities, the different funding strategies and pathways, and the factors to consider when financing energy transition projects of various sizes. Panelists will include representatives from the Department of Energy, industry, and the business/investment community.\nPARTICIPANTS:\n\nManasi Desai, Vice President, Ara Partners\nKenneth B. Medlock, III, PhD, Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Director, Master of Energy Economics, Rice University\nStuart Page, Senior Consultant, United States Department of Energy Loan Programs Office\nKassia Yanosek, Partner, McKinsey & Company\n\nLocation: \nVirtual\nFRIDAY, JUNE 9 | 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. | INNOVATION EXPO, LUNCHEON AND CLOSING RECEPTION\n\n\n\n\nThe Future of Global Energy conference concludes with a gathering of experts and thought leaders, exploring the roadmap for Houston to lead the transition to an energy-abundant, low-carbon future.\nSince the launch of the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI), the region’s energy transition strategy has been outlined, and through working groups, the foundation has been built for Houston to lead the transition. Be a part of our work by attending this keynote presentation and panel discussion delving into four key areas of community engagement, innovation & technology, workforce, and funding.\nPanelists include: \n\nManasi Desai, Vice President, Ara Partners\nJim Gable, President, Chevron Technology Ventures\nJohn Hall, President & CEO, Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)\nDr. Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Chief Energy Officer, University of Houston\nMODERATOR: Jane Stricker, Senior Vice President, Energy Transition & Executive Director, Houston Energy Transition Initiative, Greater Houston Partnership\n\nFollowing the luncheon, stick around for a special closing reception celebrating Houston’s leadership in the global energy transition.\nLocation: \nHilton Americas\n1600 Lamar Street\nHouston, TX 77010\n\n\nFollow www.DownstreamCalendar.com for upcoming industry events. Downstream Calendar was created to help synchronize the industry by providing a free lookahead for key industry events across the country. We focus on non-profit support, community, and industry specific trade shows and downstream conferences for refining plants, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, terminals, storage facilities, LNG plants, syngas, and bio mass. Follow MidstreamCalendar.com for Midstream Events. We are the original energy calendar that bring together All Streams of Energy. Follow us for upcoming oil and gas events.\n2023 Oil and Gas Events added every day.\n2023 Oil and Gas Events Houston\n
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