Energy Transitions 2018 [Promoted Content]
Policymakers, business leaders and industry experts to convene at Chatham House for discussions at the Energy Transitions 2018 conference on 19-20 March.
Transformational change and technological innovation coupled with recent political transitions have caused many to reassess the most important drivers and steps on the road towards affordable, reliable and sustainable energy internationally.
Increasingly, hydrocarbon producers are adapting their business models, utilities are adopting new practices and infrastructures, and downstream technologies are empowering consumers towards greater efficiencies. Progress is clear, but questions remain across the energy supply chain with regard to the most effective measures, the respective roles of different actors, and the specific obstacles that economies and sectors will face in the accelerating energy transition.
In this context, the third annual Chatham House Energy Transitions conference will explore the risks and opportunities offered by technological innovations in the sector, the impact of recent political transitions on future global energy governance and where in the supply chain energy transitions may offer gains.
Book now to secure your place at the event.
Join key sector figures including:
- Lord Adair Turner, Chair, Energy Transitions Commission; Chairman, Institute for New Economic Thinking
- Dr Christoph Frei, CEO & Secretary General, World Energy Council
- Laura Cozzi, Co-head, World Energy Outlook, International Energy Agency
- Matthias Buck, Head of European Energy Policy, Agora Energiewende
- Dr Liana Cipcigan, Co-Director, Electric Vehicle Centre of Excellence, Cardiff University
- David Nelson, Executive Director for Energy Finance, Climate Policy Initiative
See the full speaker line-up and read the agenda here.
For more information or help with your registration please contact Charlie Burnett Rae on +44 (0)20 7957 5727.