RAEL Lunch Speaker: Prof Iain MacGill

Energy and Resurces Group Reading Room 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley

The Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets (CEEM) at the University of New South Wales undertakes interdisciplinary research in the design, analysis and performance of energy and environmental markets and their associated policy frameworks.

CEEM brings together UNSW researchers from the UNSW Business School (was the Australian School of Business), the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the Institute of Environmental Studies, and the Faculty of Law, working alongside a growing number of international partners.

Free

September 6, 2017 — RAEL Lunch — Anne-Perrine Avrin, “Vehicle Electrification in China Can Play a Critical and Cost-Effective Role in Capping Urban Transport CO2 Emissions in 2030 and Beyond”

310 Barrows Hall Berkeley, CA, United States

We review passenger car deployment trends in China until 2050, which are used to develop a model to explore deployment scenarios for New Energy Vehicles (NEV: plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles) in terms of carbon dioxide emissions, costs, and electricity demand. We find that, investing in large-scale NEV deployment minimizes overall costs over the 2050 horizon. […]

Free

September 20, 2017 — Special RAEL ‘Town Hall’ Lunch, “RAEL Research and activism to overcome in a time of division and hate”

Energy and Resurces Group Reading Room 310 Barrows Hall, Berkeley

Please join us for a special 'town hall' RAEL lunch where we will meet to discuss our research activities and opportunities in the aftermath of 'conservative' Ben Shapiro's appearance on campus.  This session is intended to focus on positive examples and opportunities in our own research, and in what we can do in the future, […]

Free

Dr. Alan Lamont — RAEL Lunch, September 27, “Visualizing cost efficient pathways to a low carbon electric system”

323 Barrows Hall UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Dr Alan Lamont holds BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering and PhD in Engineering Economic Systems, all from Stanford He is recently retired from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was an engineer for 29 years.  His work included economic analysis of energy systems, along with risk and decision analysis for infrastructure, nuclear facilities […]

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On Knowledge@Wharton to discuss the Clean Power Plan and the USEPA

Knowledge@Wharton https://businessradio.wharton.upenn.edu/programs/knowledge-@wharton, United States

Please join me Thursday, November 12 at 7:00 AM PDT, 10:00 AM EDT online or on the radio (SiriusXM channel 111) for: Knowledge@Wharton is a daily, call-in business interview program, broadcasting live from The Wharton School's historic Ivy League campus. Host Dan Loney goes behind the headlines with world-renowned Wharton professors, distinguished alumni and expert […]

Free

October 18, 2017 — Next10

310 Barrows Hall Berkeley, CA, United States

Please join us for a presentation by several RAEL projects to Next10, and a dialog around efforts on sustainable energy that we are looking to undertake together.   F. Noel Perry Noel Perry is a businessman, philanthropist, and the founder of Next 10, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that educates and empowers Californians to improve the […]

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October 25, 2017 — RAEL Lunch — two student presentations! Rachael Green, Modeling Wave Energy systems | Rong Han, Integrated Assessment Models of Land Use Change in China

ERG Reading Room 323 Barrows Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

Two-Stage Monte Carlo Simulation to Forecast Levelized Cost of Electricity for Wave Energy Rachael Green is currently an undergraduate senior at the University of California, Berkeley. She is majoring in Environmental Economics and Policy in the College of Natural Resources with a minor in History from the College of Letters and Science. She has worked […]


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