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SUMMARY:Aligning Energy\, Trade\, and Development Finance
DESCRIPTION:Investing in domestic industries alone is not sufficient to realize the modern U.S. industrial strategy. Energy minerals\, trade\, and development finance will need to come together if we are to source the materials needed for both domestic and international transitions to clean energy. The U.S. is leveraging trade policy to level the global playing field\, while mobilizing billions in project finance through federal financing\, grants\, and private sector investments that advance global supply chains\, national security\, and counter unfair international practices. This session will knit together strategies for project development to align available U.S. government and private sector resources. \nSpeakers\n\n\n \nLauren Stowe\nDirector of International Market Development\, Office of International Affairs\, U.S. Department of Energy \n\n\n \nKatie Auth\nPolicy Director\, Energy for Growth Hub \n\n\n \nCatrina Rorke\nSVP\, Policy and Research\, The Climate Leadership Council \n\n\n\n\n \nJasper Jung\nExecutive Director\, Strategic Initiatives Global Public Policy\, General Motors \n\n\n \nAnna Shpitsberg\nChief Climate Officer\, US Development Finance Corporation \n\n\n \nMatthew Sloustcher\nEVP\, Corporate Affairs & Chief Communications Officer\, MP Materials
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/aligning-us-energy-trade-and-development-assistance-policy/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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SUMMARY:Accelerating the Commercialization Flywheel
DESCRIPTION:The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act have provided an unprecedented amount of support for the deployment of clean energy and decarbonization technologies and have catalyzed $6 worth of private sector investment for every $1 of government investment. Yet\, our nation still faces challenges in reaching our greenhouse gas reduction targets in the face of increasing electricity demands. This circuit will delve into strategies for government and private sector action to further expedite the commercialization and deployment of clean energy technologies. \nJoin this interactive session to explore: \n\nWhat does building a commercialization flywheel mean in practice?\nHow does enhancing public-private partnerships\, streamlining permitting processes\, addressing capital gaps\, and promoting equitable opportunities for everyone benefit our clean energy transition?\nWhat are actionable ideas for driving collective action?\n\n  \nSpeakers\n\n\n \nKatherine Hamilton\nChair\, 38 North Solutions \n\n\n \nDr. Gregg Cremer\nTechnology-to-Market Advisor\, Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) \n\n\n \nJames Lindsay\nDirector\, Investments\, Builders Vision \n\n\n\n\n \nDr. Vanessa Chan\nChief Commercialization Officer\, Director of the Office of Technology Transitions\, U.S. Department of Energy \n\n\n \nDr. Costa Samaras\nTrustee Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director\, Carnegie Mellon Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/accelerating-the-commercialization-flywheel/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T130000
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SUMMARY:2025 and Beyond: Where Should America Invest to Win?
DESCRIPTION:With some provisions of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law set to expire as soon as 2027\, many – industry and academia\, investors and policymakers – are using lessons from BIL/IRA “1.0” to create new tools\, expand existing ones\, and place new bets on technologies now ready to graduate and scale-up all along the research\, development\, demonstration\, and deployment (RDD&D) continuum. With the current administration’s clean energy transition priorities codified and well into execution\, the U.S. has the opportunity to continue imagining what the next clean energy step change could look like\, and how U.S. businesses\, technologies\, workers\, and investors could get there – together. \nJoin this session to explore: \n\nWhat are the lessons learned – from Day 1 of Deploy24\, and from the last several years of BIL and IRA in action – for where there is the greatest promise for future energy investment?\nWhat can public\, private\, and philanthropic capital do to incubate the next round of deployment-ready clean energy solutions?\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n \nDr. Tanya Das\nDirector\, Energy Program\, Bipartisan Policy Center \n\n\n \nJesse Jenkins\nAssistant Professor and Macro-scale Energy Systems Engineer\, Princeton University \n\n\n \nNoah Gordon\nActing Co-director of the Sustainability\, Climate\, and Geopolitics Program\, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace \n\n\n\n\n \nTravis Fisher\nDirector\, Energy and Environmental Policy Studies\, Cato Institute
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/2025-and-beyond-where-should-america-invest-to-win/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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SUMMARY:Shoring up Demand for Clean Hydrogen
DESCRIPTION:Hydrogen\, like many other clean energy markets\, faces a supply-demand stalemate. High costs and uncertain supply scare away buyers. Producers struggle to obtain financing as a result. And stalled out development means that costs remain high\, supply remains uncertain and markets don’t mature. Governments and private actors have long recognized this issue and are standing up programs aimed at tackling them\, such as the DOE’s $8B investment into clean hydrogen hubs and demand side assistance. \nCome hear from experts across the hydrogen spectrum to explore: \n\nHow are public and private actors shoring up demand for clean hydrogen?\nWhat are the implications for the clean energy transision more broadly of a clean hydrogen economy?\nWhat are the priorities in 2025 to keep clean hydrogen on track for industry scale up?\n\n \nSpeakers\n\n\n \nColleen Moss\nManaging Director of Industrial Policy and Advocacy\, ClearPath \n\n\n \nAlex Kizer\nSVP and COO\, EFI Foundation \n\n\n \nSusana Moreira\nExecutive Director and Co-Chair\, H2Global Foundation
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/shoring-up-demand-for-clean-hydrogen/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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SUMMARY:Clearing for Takeoff: Finding SAF Offtake and Scaling the SAF Economy
DESCRIPTION:Since the passage of the IRA\, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) has seen a surge in planned production and investment. Currently announced projects in the U.S. could expand U.S. production capacity from ~60 million gallons of annual nameplate capacity today to up to 3.2 billion gallons of capacity by 2030. These planned projects have announced $45B in capital investment through 2030\, a significant investment opportunity. However\, announced SAF projects will not make it to final investment decision (FID) without long term offtake agreements in place. \nThis panel will convene SAF production companies and SAF offtakers to explore: \n\nWhat are successful strategies for securing long term offtake for SAF projects?\nWhat role do SAF offtakers play in scaling the SAF broadly ecosystem?\nHow can investors leverage momentum in the SAF space today?\n\n \nSpeakers\n\n\n \nAndre de Fontaine\nSenior Director\, GMA \n\n\n \nAyesha Choudhury\nSVP and Head of Capital Markets\, Infinium \n\n\n \nGene Gebolys\nFounder and CEO\, World Energy \n\n\n\n\n \nRohini Sengupta\nDirector of Decarbonization\, United Airlines
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/clearing-for-takeoff-finding-saf-offtake-and-scaling-the-saf-economy/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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SUMMARY:Convenient\, Reliable\, and Everywhere: Building a National Charging Network
DESCRIPTION:The investment in a national charging network from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has moved into implementation—and driven innovation across the public and private sectors. From truck stop operators and power companies to communities and state departments of transportation\, there are new business models\, unexpected partnerships\, and technical advancements that are creating a more engaging and seamless electric charging experience. \nThis panel will convene changemakers that are taking these charging innovations from vision to implementation to explore: \n\nHow can we maximize charging infrastructure potential with shared use and multi-modal connections?\nWhat are key learnings from fast charging along highway corridors that serves medium- and heavy-duty fleets?\nHow can we implement the ubiquitous opportunities for Level 2 charging at curbsides\, community hubs\, and destinations?\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n \nAlbert Gore\nExecutive Director\, ZETA \n\n\n \nKim Okafor\nGM\, Zero Emission Solutions\, Love’s Family of Companies \n\n\n \nSantos Ramos\nProject Manager\, DriveOhio \n\n\n\n\n \nVirginia Hewitt\nDirector of Business Development\, Voltera \n\n\n \nJosh Cohen\nHead of Policy\, SWTCH
URL:https://deploytogether.com/session/convenient-reliable-and-everywhere-building-a-national-charging-network/
LOCATION:Room 202-A
CATEGORIES:Circuits
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