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SUMMARY:West Stage | Atrium Deep Dives
DESCRIPTION:10:30 – 10:55AM \nFactors for Driving Hydrogen Deployment and Success\nClean hydrogen can reduce U.S. carbon emissions by up to 10% by 2050 as reported by the Department of Energy Liftoff Reports\, particularly in sectors without other cost-effective decarbonization options\, such as ammonia production and heavy-duty transport. Over the last year\, total announced clean hydrogen production capacity has increased roughly 26% to 14 million metric tons per annum (MMTpa); at the same time\, developers now face higher costs associated with electrolyzer installation\, clean electricity and financing\, in addition to plant design adjustments needed to meet the requirements to qualify for 45V as proposed in the December 2023 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). This panel will discuss the future development of clean hydrogen technologies in this environment and the factors that need to be considered in building successful hydrogen uplift and deployment. \nSpeakers\n\nFrank Wolak\, President & CEO\, Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association\nVal Miftakhov\, Founder & CEO\, ZeroAvia \n\n\n11:00 – 11:25AM \nFinancing and Powering Data Centers\nU.S. electricity demand is projected to grow significantly in the next decade\, largely driven by data center expansion and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) estimates that data centers could grow to consume up to 9% of U.S. electricity generation annually by 2030. Data centers are competing to procure sufficient electricity to meet their needs and sustainability goals while utilities are working to supply reliable electricity to its customers. The panel will explore the potential opportunities with artificial intelligence driving this demand\, the challenges faced by data centers in securing sufficient power\, and some ideas that are emerging to address these issues. \nSpeakers\n\nMay Jaramillo\, Managing Director and Head of Energy Transition & Climate Tech\, Wells Fargo & Company\nMike Kramer\, VP of Data Economy Strategy\, Constellation Energy\nNat Sahlstrom\, Chief Energy Officer\, Tract\nTom Hucker\, Senior Consultant\, Loan Programs Office\, U.S. Department of Energy\nSara Axelrod\, Head of External Affairs\, Crusoe \n\n\n11:30 – 11:55AM \nEnabling Small Modular Reactor Liftoff\nA widespread surge in electricity demand after decades of stasis has increased the need for and interest in nuclear. Much of this load growth is being driven by artificial intelligence and data centers with a particular need for carbon-free 24/7 generation concentrated in a limited footprint. Even if SMRs may be more expensive than large reactors as measured by $/MW and $/MWh\, they offer advantages for certain applications. For example\, since SMRs are small and flexible\, they can be deployed widely and built quickly on-site at an existing data center campus and can be scaled to meet a data center’s evolving demands. This panel will explore the potential opportunities and challenges in deploying SMRs at scale to meet clean\, firm power needs\, especially for data centers. \nSpeakers\n\nRick Springman\, President\, Global Clean Energy Opportunities Division\, Holtec\nGlenn Davis\, Director\, Virginia Department of Energy\nDr. Rian Bahran\, Assistant Director for Nuclear Technology and Strategy\, The White House Office of Science & Technology Policy\nMinwoo Han\, Senior Engineer\, New Energy\, Hyundai E&C
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/west-stage-atrium-deep-dives-3/
LOCATION:West Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Deep Dives (@Atrium),The Exchange
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SUMMARY:West Stage | Atrium Deep Dives
DESCRIPTION:5:30 – 5:55PM \nOptimizing the Nuclear Capital Stack\nNuclear energy is coming up more and more frequently in conversations across Wall Street. As new types of investors look to gain exposure to nuclear energy and new business models emerge for developing and deploying these power plants\, the question of how the next generation of nuclear plants will be capitalized has been thrust into focus. This session will examine the current interest in new nuclear from the financial sector\, what may drive future investment\, and the changing role of private capital in nuclear financing. \n\nSpeakers\nBenton Arnett\, Senior Director\, Markets and Policy\, Nuclear Energy Institute\nIsaac Sine\, Managing Director\, Public Finance Banking\, JPMC\nJulie Kozeracki\, Strategy Director\, Loan Programs Office\, U.S. Department of Energy\nChad Cramer\, Associate Partner\, McKinsey & Company \n\n\n6:00 – 6:25PM \nHarnessing Carbon and Energy Markets to Accelerate BECCS Deployment\nBioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is the only carbon dioxide removal approach that can also provide energy. It currently accounts for 2Mt of biogenic CO2 capture per year\, with projections to scale to 60Mt by 2030 based on projects currently in early or advanced stages of deployment. Despite its unique offering to remove carbon while providing clean base load power\, BECCS projects face challenges in deploying at scale. This session will convene perspectives across BECCS suppliers\, carbon credit buyers\, and project investors to discuss the critical role BECCS can play at the intersection of carbon markets and power markets. \n\nSpeakers\nRoss McKenzie\, Chief of Staff and SVP Corporate Affairs and Business Development\, Elimini\nCindy Jia\, Head of Sustainable Finance – Americas\, ING\nDr. Jane Flegal\, Market Development & Policy Lead\, Stripe Climate and Frontier\nNoah Deich\, Senior Advisor\, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management\, U.S. Department of Energy \n\n\n6:30 – 6:55PM \nSAF Financing & the Role of Supportive Policy\nSustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is the only viable near-term solution to meaningfully decarbonize the aviation sector. The recently published Pathway to Commerical Liftoff Report on SAF determined that there are three key pillars to achieving liftoff: supply with 8-12 commercially operational production facilities\, demand with normalized 10+ year offtake agreements\, and supportive\, robust supply and demand side policy in the US and abroad. This panel session will cover the present and potential future impacts of SAF policies across the value chain. Expert panelists representing stakeholders from SAF production to procurement to offtake will speak to the impacts of SAF policy and provide their view on the best path forward to accelerate SAF deployment at scale. \n\nSpeakers\nLeke Egiri\, EVP\, Gevo\nAdam Penque\, VP Business Development\nPhilip Moore\, Senior Federal Affairs Director\, Southwest Airlines\nSeabron Adamson\, VP of Energy\, Charles River & Associates\nCampbell Howe\, Senior Advisor\, Loan Programs Office\, U.S. Department of Energy
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/west-stage-atrium-deep-dives-2/
LOCATION:West Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Deep Dives (@Atrium),The Exchange
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SUMMARY:West Stage | Atrium Deep Dives
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking Hydropower’s Full Potential in North America\nHydropower has a unique and multi-faceted value proposition on the modern grid. While development of hydropower has slowed in recent decades\, activity leading to growth and maintenance of the North American fleet will exert major influence on the trajectory the power sector takes. This session will convene experts and operators in hydropower and the transmission that supports it to discuss its value\, proper compensation\, trans-border agreements\, and potential unlocks to continue to scale and maintain large hydropower in North America. \nSpeakers\nSerge Abergel\, COO\, Hydro-Québec Energy Services\nDr. John Parsons\, Deputy Director for Research\, MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research\nBrian Kubeck\, Chairman of the Board\, Transmission Developers\nDavid Skillman\, Managing Director\, Arnold & Porter\, LLP
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/west-stage-atrium-deep-dives/
LOCATION:West Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Deep Dives (@Atrium),The Exchange
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