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Energy Plays in a Carbon-Constrained World

Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex landscape of energy production and consumption in a panel discussion featuring industry experts. Delve into the challenges of meeting growing global energy demands while addressing climate change concerns. Examine the future roles of oil, natural gas, and renewable energy sources in a carbon-constrained world. Analyze how major energy companies and innovative startups are adapting to shifting market conditions, geopolitical factors, and environmental pressures. Gain insights into topics such as peak oil demand, carbon efficiency, electric vehicles, OPEC's influence, and strategies for achieving net-zero emissions. Consider the economic and political implications of energy transitions, including sanctions, fossil fuel subsidies, and utility price reforms. Discover expert perspectives on balancing energy security with sustainability goals and the long-term outlook for the global energy sector.

Syllabus

Intro
The Dual Challenge
The Right Path
Is It Really Making a Difference
The Energy Cycle
Eco Radicals
Net Increase in Energy
Sanctions
Common ground
Electric vehicles
Renewables
OPEC
Spare capacity
What is the point
Strategy for oil
Fossil fuel subsidies
Renewable Energy
Utility Price Reform
Investing in Renewables
Net Zero Emissions
The Future
Conclusion


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Milken Institute

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