Events

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January 23, 20257 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.Fitzpatrick Schiciano Auditorium B, Duke University (Fitzpatrick Building, ground floor)
Join us for a panel discussion featuring Andrea Johnson (Green Empowerment), Jonathan Phillips, Dr. Jeseth Delgado-Vela, and Kay Jowers, following a special screening of Force of Water, a documentary that highlights the efforts of two communities—one in Ecuador and one in Uganda—as they mobilize to construct their own piped water systems.
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Monday, January 13, 20256:00 – 7:30 PMThe Energy Hub (Atrium of Gross Hall)
Join Luol Deng, former NBA star and philanthropist, John Prendergast, human rights advocate and co-founder of The Sentry, and Anteneh Addisu, Duke alum and social innovation entrepreneur, to explore renewable energy, collaboration, and transformative development in South Sudan.
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September 19, 202308:00 - 09:30 AM EDTDuke in DC (1201 Pennsylvania Ave. NW)
Join Jonathan Phillips (Duke University), Erin Davis (Enduring Planet), and Roukaya El Houda (CrossBoundary) on Thursday, September 19th at 8 AM for a discussion on “Investing in the Energy Transition: Current Opportunities and Challenges”. Enjoy coffee, breakfast, and networking!
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September 16, 20246:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.The Generator (Gross 100C)
Students, staff, and faculty, are you interested in energy access? Join the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project to explore the exciting world of energy access work at Duke! Discover how you can get involved and make an impact, gain insights, network, and learn about opportunities in the field.
Featuring presentations from students who worked on access-related projects last summer, including some from the Energy Internship Program.
Light dinner will be provided after the event.
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April 25, 202412:00-01:15 p.m. ETGross Hall 100A
All current Duke students are invited to attend lunch with Alix Peterson Zwane, executive in residence with the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project at Duke University at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability.
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April 12, 202403:00 pm - 04:00 pm EDTReynolds Theater (Reunion Weekend 2024) + Zoom
Duke experts (Jonathan Phillips, Connel Fullenkamp, and Christine Folch) will discuss the interconnected nature of climate and human development policies and goals—ultimately fostering a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive future for all.
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March 27, 202411:30am - 1pmGross Hall 100A
All current Duke students are invited to attend lunch with Andrea Johnson – Executive Director at Green Empowerment.
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March 20, 2024Washington, DC, and Durham, NC
The second installment in the Duke Climate Collaboration Symposia series will include a March 20 panel discussion at Duke in DC in Washington, DC (also available via livestream) and a March 21 panel discussion and March 22 workshop at Duke University in Durham, NC.
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March 12, 202411:00-12:00 p.m. ESTVirtual
The ESMAP Insights Webinar Series will discuss the power of energy surveys as a tool for identifying policy options and project ideas to improve energy access.
WEBINAR 1: During the first webinar participants will gain an understanding of the so-called Energy Access Dividend (EAD) and its significance in quantifying and monetizing the benefits of electrification. Through the application of the EAD model in Haiti and Honduras, using household survey data and Multi-Tier Framework survey results, participants will learn how to use the model and leverage microdata to enhance project design and policy dialogue. We will also share experiences and recommendations for refining survey methodologies.
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