Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 AT 9:00AM (PACIFIC). The 2022 Scoping Plan Update will assess progress towards achieving the Senate Bill 32 2030 target and lay out a path to achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2045. CARB will initiate development of modeled scenarios to illustrate outcomes that lead to carbon neutrality. Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) are powerful climate forcers that have relatively short atmospheric lifetimes. These pollutants include the greenhouse gas (GHG) methane, hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), and anthropogenic black carbon.
VIDEO: Fuel Cell Electric Truck Vision presentation, CaFCP
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 AT 10:00AM (EASTERN). The 2021 DOE Office of Electricity Energy Storage Program Annual Peer Review assembles researchers from across the DOE landscape to summarize the state of the art in energy storage research, development, and application. Technical topics will include Innovative Deployment Projects, Power Electronics, Grid Integration and Interoperability, Equity and Resilience, Policy, Safety and Reliability, Ana
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
PDF: Fuel Cell Electric Truck Vision presentation, CaFCP
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2021 | 9:00AM (EASTERN). The Circular Carbon Economy project is a joint initiative between Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy and the Global CCS Institute. The multi-year project explores options to reduce, reuse, recycle, and remove CO2 emissions from the global energy economy and global ecosystems.
10am–4pm ET | The 2021 digital program will continue to explore the micro and macro trends influencing the widespread adoption of green hydrogen to accelerate the global energy transition. You will hear industry thought leaders discuss the role of hydrogen and fuel cell solutions in decarbonizing multiple sectors including power, industrial and transportation.
VIDEO: Webinar presentation, CaFCP
PDF: Webinar presentation, CaFCP