2023 Virtual Workshop Series Part of the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference
Join us for a series of three that will be held monthly as two half-day Zoom sessions.
These workshops, sponsored by the Alaska Center for Energy and Power, serve as a primer to the upcoming to be held May 22-25, 2023, at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage, Alaska.
Join us for the first workshop in the series, “.”
Many countries are striving to transition to energy sources that produce less atmospheric carbon. This transition has been economically and technologically challenging for many nations, but there are exceptions. Countries such as Iceland (geothermal), Denmark (wind) and France (nuclear) have been pathfinders — navigating this transition early, and making remarkable transformations in their energy supplies in relatively short time periods.
This workshop will dive into the specific and varied experiences of these three countries. What were the drivers that set these nations on alternative energy paths? And what role did national policy, innovation and technology development play in helping navigate successful transitions?
WORKSHOP 1: “Low-Carbon Energy Transitions: Lessons Learned from Global Pathfinders”
Dates: Tuesday, Feb. 14, and Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023
Location: Virtual via Zoom
Cost: Free, but you .
Mark your calendars for the upcoming workshops:
- “Carbon Capture and Sequestration: The Myth and the Reality” — March 7-8, 2023,
- “Energy Storage: Beyond Lithium-Ion Batteries” — April 11-12, 2023,
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