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Power Up: Intro to Energy & Science Technology

Icon of electric tower with up arrow and lightning icon. Text: "Power Up: Intro to Policy's Role in the Clean Energy Transition. Thurs., Sept 14, 6:30-8 p.m. ET. Big fan of clean energy? Join us to explore policy's role in changing the global energy system! Led by Jackson Ewing (Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability). Power Up: Intro to Energy Science & Technology. Thurs., Sept. 21, 6:30-8 p.m. ET. Get the latest on key trends and potential game changers in clean energy tech! Led by Dr. Tim Johnson (Nicholas School of the Environment) and Dr. Eric Rohlfing (Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability). Duke students, RSVP today: bit.ly/23powerup" Duke's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability logo.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Power Up Series

*** This event is now full, but you can sign up for the waitlist.***

Session 2: Intro to Energy Science & Technology
Thurs. Sept. 21, 6:30-8 p.m. - Get the latest on key trends and potential game changers in clean energy tech. Led by Dr. Tim Johnson (Nicholas School of the Environment) and Dr. Eric Rohlfing (Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability). Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot.

Duke students, are you interested in energy but don't know where to start? Duke University's Power Up series will introduce you to current issues and trends in this rapidly evolving sector.

As climate change and its impacts intensify, the decarbonization of energy systems is a pressing priority for humanity. How is the global transition to clean energy unfolding so far in the United States? And throughout the world? What will inform the future trajectory of this transformation? Duke has a lot of smart people working on these questions, and you'll hear from a few of them at our Power Up series, which will provide an overview of the many factors that will shape our energy future.

We'll touch on market forces, policy challenges, emerging technologies, and more. You'll leave feeling more interested in this dynamic sector and more prepared to talk with energy industry professionals at networking events this fall.

There's so much material to cover, we need two sessions! Students are highly encouraged to attend both sessions, but it's also okay to sign up for only one if your schedule doesn't allow for both.

These sessions are open to any Duke undergraduate or graduate student. No previous energy knowledge is necessary.

Organized by the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability.