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SUMMARY:East Stage | Atrium Insights
DESCRIPTION:10:30 – 10:35AM \nWelcome to Day 2 on the East Stage!\nKicking off Day 2 of East Stage programming \nSpeakers\n\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Elaine Hsieh\, Senior Advisor\, Office of the Under Secretary for Infrastructure \n\n\n10:35 – 10:45AM \nEmpowering the Future of American Made Clean Energy with Eos Energy\nEos Energy Enterprises is revolutionizing the energy storage landscape with American-made\, zinc-based long-duration battery solutions designed to support global sustainable energy transitions. The presentation will detail Project AMAZE\, an ambitious manufacturing expansion program in Pittsburgh\, PA\, which will enable the production of 8 GWh of annual storage capacity. By emphasizing safety\, scalability\, and sustainability\, Eos demonstrates how innovative battery technologies can ensure energy stability\, resilience\, and independence while supporting domestic manufacturing and clean energy infrastructure development. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nEos Energy Enterprises\, Nathan Kroeker\, CFO \n\n\n10:45 – 11:00AM \nUrban Mining: Recycling Critical Minerals to Support U.S. Energy Independence\nLi-Cycle will discuss the essential role of lithium-ion battery recycling in bolstering U.S. economic and national security interests. By establishing a robust recycling infrastructure\, the U.S. can recover valuable materials like lithium\, cobalt\, and nickel\, significantly reducing dependency on foreign imports and minimizing the environmental impact of new mining activities. This presentation will explore how these efforts contribute to a sustainable and secure domestic supply chain\, ensuring energy independence\, and supporting the transition to a clean energy economy. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nLi-Cycle \, Ajay Kochhar\, CEO\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Chelsea Sexton\, Loan Programs Office \n\n\n11:00 – 11:15AM \nInvesting in Domestic Critical Mineral Production and Processing\nIoneer is poised to shake-up the global critical mineral supply chain with its Rhyolite Ridge project in Nevada\, focusing on the domestic production and processing of lithium and boron. This interview will explore the strategic importance of investing in domestic supply chains\, highlighting community engagement and sustainability as key operational priorities. Attendees will learn about Ioneer’s commitment to responsible resource management\, environmental stewardship\, and economic development\, which collectively support national efforts to secure critical mineral resources essential for clean energy technologies. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nIoneer – Rhyolite Ridge\, James Calaway\, Chairman\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Chelsea Sexton\, Loan Programs Office \n\n\n11:15 – 11:25AM \nCost Effective Carbon Abatement Across the Hydrocarbon Supply Chain\nGevo’s presentation will delve into scalable carbon abatement strategies that align market-driven incentives with agricultural improvement and rural development. By integrating carbon reduction into every stage of the hydrocarbon supply chain\, Gevo aims to create economic opportunities for farmers\, plant operators\, fuel suppliers\, consumers\, and taxpayers alike. The discussion will focus on how Gevo’s innovative approach facilitates widespread adoption of carbon abatement practices that are economical\, efficient\, and beneficial across multiple sectors. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nGevo\, Pat Gruber\, CEO\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n11:25 – 11:35AM \nNext Generation Advanced Conductors: Real-World Case Studies\nTS Conductor’s advanced conductors are revolutionizing grid modernization by delivering 2-3 times more capacity with significantly reduced line losses. This session will present real-world case studies demonstrating how utilities achieve substantial cost savings in both reconductoring and new construction projects. Attendees will gain insights into how TS Conductor’s patented solutions enhance grid capacity while minimizing capital expenditures\, supported by industry-leading investors and backed by Department of Energy initiatives for expanded U.S. manufacturing capabilities. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nTS Conductor\, Cassidy Castleman\, Director of Marketing\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n11:35 – 11:45AM \nSparking Human-Centric Grid Resilience\nNextGen Energy Partners will present a transformative initiative\, Hubs for Energy Resilient Operations (HERO Hubs)\, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy under the Grid Resilience Innovation Partnership (GRIP) and matched by private sector investment to deploy a modernized network of distributed energy resources integrated with statewide emergency operations across the State of Louisiana. This presentation will provide an overview of the Human-Centric Grid Resilience demonstration project as a scalable model to deliver more reliable\, abundant\, and carbon-free electricity. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nNextGen Energy Partners\, Kimberly Johnston\, Founder and CEO\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n11:45 – 11:55AM \nHopi Nation Hybrid Community Microgrid Project\nThe Hopi Nation Hybrid Community Microgrid Project – supported by a $9 million DOE grant – brings together BoxPower\, Arizona State University\, and the Hopi Nation to install a 1.25 MW solar array with battery storage and backup diesel generation. This hybrid microgrid will provide clean\, reliable energy to the remote Turquoise Trail Municipal Complex\, ensuring continuous power for essential services. The project emphasizes community-led energy solutions and workforce development\, creating local training and employment opportunities that support long-term energy independence and sustainability for the Hopi Nation. In this presentation\, BoxPower will provide an overview of this project and its business more broadly. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nBoxPower\, Griffin Hewitt\, Business Development Manager\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n11:55 – 12:05PM \nManaging Reporting and Compliance Complexity\nThis presentation will highlight how Tribally owned companies can provide crucial support to DOE awardees in navigating complex federal investment and regulatory requirements. Specifically\, Tribal One will discuss their valuable partnership with ENTEK’s Lithium Separators by providing professional services supporting reporting\, record keeping\, and compliance requirements including specialized software management for ENTEK’s Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program (ATVM) loan from the DOE Loan Programs Office. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nENTEK/ Tribal One\, Judy Farm\, CEO (Tribal One)\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:05 – 12:15PM \nAccelerating Deployment of American EV Charging Infrastructure\nEVgo will provide an in-depth look at their business model and infrastructure deployment strategies. Their presentation will explore how EVgo is positioned to drive the electric vehicle charging industry forward\, detailing their approach to expanding charging networks\, overcoming deployment challenges\, and contributing to the growth of sustainable transportation infrastructure across America. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nEVgo\, Francine Sullivan\, Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:15 – 12:25M \nExpanding Community Benefits From Electric Mobility Through Engagement\nThe American Lung Association will discuss two innovative projects – in Saint Paul\, MN\, and Chicago\, IL – aimed at enhancing community engagement in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure development. Their presentation will highlight strategies for building organizational capacity and ensuring community representation in decision-making processes. Attendees will learn about the different approaches taken in each city\, the progress made during the first year of implementation\, and future steps to expand access to cleaner transportation options. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nAmerican Lung Association\, Jon Hunter\, Senior Director\, Healthy Air Solutions\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:25 – 12:35M \nDelivering More Gas to End Markets with Measurement and Sustainable Practices using LongPath Technologies\nLongPath Technologies will present its advanced measurement technology designed to enhance methane management across gas operations. By utilizing innovative measurement solutions\, operators can significantly improve operational efficiency while minimizing methane emissions. This presentation will showcase real-world examples of how sustainable practices implemented through LongPath’s technology yield substantial business benefits. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nLongPath Technologies\, Ian Dickinson\, CEO\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:35 – 12:50M \nFireside Chat with DOE’s Deputy Secretary David Turk\nA discussion between DOE’s Deputy Secretary David Turk and Office of Policy Director Carla Frisch about the impacts of BIL and IRA to date\, the durability of these historic pieces of legislation\, and what the private sector and communities can do to ensure continued success. \nSpeakers\n\nU.S. Department of Energy\, David Turk\, Deputy Secretary\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Carla Frisch\, Director\, Office of Policy
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/east-stage-atrium-insights-3/
LOCATION:East Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Insights (@Atrium),The Exchange
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SUMMARY:East Stage | Atrium Insights
DESCRIPTION:5:30 – 5:35PM \nWelcome Back\nWelcome to the 2nd part of Day 1’s East Stage program \nSpeakers\n\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Campbell Howe\, Senior Advisor\, Loan Programs Office \n\n\n5:35 – 5:45PM \nAddressing Clean Energy Supply Chain Gaps\, Industrial Decarbonization & Supply Chain Resiliency\nCentrepolis will comprehensively discuss the critical intersection of industrial decarbonization and supply chain resilience. During their presentation\, they will outline how manufacturers can navigate complex challenges including customer requirements\, regulatory pressures\, and climate risks while maintaining competitive edge. The presentation will provide practical strategies for implementing clean energy technologies\, improving operational efficiency\, and leveraging innovative materials and manufacturing processes to achieve carbon neutrality. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nCentrepolis Accelerator\, Daniel Radomski\, CEO\nCentrepolis Accelerator\, Phillip Swanson\, Director of Industrial Decarbonization\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n5:45 – 6:00PM \nReshoring the Solar Supply Chain\nQcells will provide an in-depth exploration of their strategic efforts to reestablish domestic solar manufacturing capabilities in the United States. The presentation will highlight the critical role of the Loan Programs Office (LPO) in supporting the new Cartersville\, Georgia factory\, detailing the company’s significant investments in local manufacturing infrastructure. Attendees will gain insights into Qcells’ current impact on the U.S. solar supply chain and hear about future development plans that promise to strengthen American clean energy manufacturing. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nQcells\, Michael Dunn\, Senior Manager of Market Intelligence and Policy Analysis\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Jatin Khanna\, Loan Programs Office \n\n\n6:00 – 6:15PM \nDomestic Manufacturing Incentives: Paying it Forward for America\nIn this presentation\, Voith Hydro will showcase how strategic use of 48C tax incentives transforms economic development through domestic manufacturing. They will discuss how targeted government investments in manufacturing create multiplicative economic benefits\, generating jobs\, fostering domestic opportunity\, and driving economic growth. By highlighting how legislative initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act create additional market value for domestically manufactured products\, Voith Hydro will outline the broader economic impact of supporting U.S. manufacturing sectors. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nVoith Hydro\, Carl Atkinson\, VP Sales and Marketing\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Andrew Alcorta\, Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains \n\n\n6:15 – 6:25PM \nTransmission Line Rebuild\nRandolph Electric Membership Corporation’s comprehensive infrastructure upgrade project will addresses multiple critical challenges facing rural North Carolina’s electrical grid. By replacing deteriorating wooden transmission poles with advanced galvanized steel infrastructure\, the project aims to enhance energy resilience\, reduce power outages\, and improve maintenance efficiency. The initiative goes beyond infrastructure improvement\, creating a transmission apprenticeship program that supports local workforce development\, mitigates economic distress in declining populations\, and ensures reliable\, affordable energy for disadvantaged communities through strategic technological interventions. In this presentation Randolph EMC will share a deep-dive into this project. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nRandolph Electric Membership Corporation\, Michael Trent\, VP of Member Services & Public Relations\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n6:25 – 6:35PM \nFormer Mine Land Reuse: Lewis Ridge Pumped Storage\nRye Development is pioneering an innovative approach to energy infrastructure by repurposing former mine lands for pumped storage hydropower. In this presentation\, they will discuss the Lewis Ridge Pumped Storage Project\, highlighting how this initiative – funded by the DOE’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations – transforms previously impacted lands into critical energy storage solutions. The presentation will explore the project’s potential to create a more reliable and resilient energy grid while simultaneously revitalizing economically challenged regions through strategic land reuse and advanced renewable energy technologies. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nRye Development\, Sandy Slayton\, VP\, Environmental\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/east-stage-atrium-insights-2/
LOCATION:East Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Insights (@Atrium),The Exchange
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SUMMARY:East Stage | Atrium Insights
DESCRIPTION:12:00 – 12:05PM \nWelcome to Day 1 on the East Stage!\nKicking off Day 1 of East Stage programming in the Atrium @ The Exchange! \nSpeakers\n\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Elaine Hsieh\, Senior Advisor\, Office of the Under Secretary for Infrastructure \n\n\n12:05 – 12:15PM \nClean Hydrogen and Fuels: Our Journey from Idea to Deployment\nIn 2019\, Syzygy Plasmonics received an ARPA-e award to develop the world’s first industrial-scale photocatalytic reactor for low-carbon hydrogen production. Building on a working proof of concept\, the team engineered breakthrough technology now undergoing field trials in South Korea. Future plans include developing first-of-a-kind plants to crack ammonia for low-carbon hydrogen and process greenhouse gases into sustainable fuel\, demonstrating transformative potential in clean energy technologies. In their presentation\, Syzygy Plasmotics will give and overview of this journey and a peak into their forward-looking roadmap. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nSyzygy Plasmonics\, Dr. Suman Khatiwada\, CTO\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:15 – 12:30PM \nPartnering to Scale Up Syngas Production from Recycled Chemical Byproduct Streams\nFrom the time we wake\, until we go to bed\, chemistry plays a vital role in how we live our lives. BASF wants our chemistry to contribute to a better world with enhanced quality of life for everyone. That is why we have firmly anchored the three pillars of sustainability – the economy\, environment\, and society. In their presentation\, BASF will share how the DOE’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations’ (OCED) Industrial Decarbonization Program (IDP) has opened doors for companies like BASF to explore the early adoption of new technologies driving meaningful investments that support people and the environment. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nBASF\, Aaron Oaks\, Project Execution Owner\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Kate Scott\, Principal Strategist\, Industrials\, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations \n\n\n12:30 – 12:45PM \nDecarbonizing Cement through Integrated Carbon Capture\, Transport\, and Storage Systems\nHeidelberg Materials makes cement along with other building materials like aggregate\, ready-mix concrete\, and hot-mix asphalt. They are currently executing a build out of a carbon capture and storage system on their new cement plant in Mitchell\, Indiana. Leveraging 3\,000 acres of owned land\, the project eliminates the need for external pipelines by storing carbon directly beneath the facility. In this interview\, Heidelberg Material’s will detail projects supported by the DOE’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations and Office of Fossil and Carbon Management including FEED studies\, CarbonSAFE initiatives\, and Industrial Decarbonization Program efforts. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nHeidelberg Materials NA\, Gregory Ronczk\, VP\, Carbon Transportation & Storage Development\nU.S. Department of Energy\, Kate Scott\, Principal Strategist\, Industrials\, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.\n \n\n\n12:45 – 12:55PM \nDecarbonizing Steel with Post-Consumer Plastic\nIRG will present on their transformative potential of their state-of-the-art plastics recycling plant being built in Erie\, PA\, which will serve to advance the circular economy\, mitigate the environmental impact of plastic waste\, and play an innovative role in reducing the carbon footprint of steel production. \nRead more about this DOE supported program \nSpeakers\n\nIRG Erie\, Paul Savage\, Head of Business Development\n\nDownload and View Session/Presentation Deck.
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/east-stage-atrium-insights/
LOCATION:East Stage (Atrium)
CATEGORIES:Atrium Insights (@Atrium),The Exchange
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