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How the Energy Transformation Will Power the Future

Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the future of energy in this insightful panel discussion featuring industry experts and thought leaders. Delve into the transformative power of renewable energy sources like wind, sun, and hydro, and their growing role alongside traditional fossil fuels. Gain valuable insights on carbon taxes, offset markets, and their impact on business models. Examine the latest developments in renewable energy production, storage, and transfer technologies. Investigate the relevance of "peak oil" in today's world of abundant supply and increasing efficiency. Learn about the "Duck Curve" phenomenon, natural gas trends, and the future of coal. Discover how electric vehicles and companies like Tesla are reshaping the automotive landscape. Analyze cost curves, policy implications, and political trends affecting the energy sector. Discuss infrastructure challenges, power plant retirements, and the impact of fracking on oil production. Explore grid security concerns, carbon pricing strategies, and the long-term outlook for the LNG market. Engage with expert perspectives on research and development initiatives shaping the far future of energy.

Syllabus

Intro
Oil
How do you deal with this
The Duck Curve
Natural Gas
Coal
Vehicles
Teslas
Cost Curves
Uncertainty
Policy
Political Trends
Infrastructure
Retirements
Oil Production
Fracking
US Economy
The Far Future
Research and Development
Audience Questions
The Future of the LNG Market
Grid Security
Carbon Pricing


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Milken Institute

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