Events

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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. -
February 294:00PM- 5:00PMNicolas School Grainger Hall Field Auditorium
Join the Global Energy Access Network (GLEAN) to hear about exciting upcoming events, including the career trek to Washington, DC, case study sessions, and a speaker series. Connect with fellow energy enthusiasts and explore on-campus opportunities with GLEAN and the James E Rogers Energy Access Project (EAP).
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November 305:00PM- 6:00PMVirtual
Join Duke Energy Club and South-North Scholars on Thursday, November 30th from 5:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. for a Panel with Liilnna Teji (Policy Associate, Duke Energy Access Project), Paola Carvajal Blanco (Business Development Manager, Baker Hughes), and Abdedaim Battioui (Program Manager, TRC Companies) on careers in energy and the energy transition and the role of energy in sustainable development.
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November 158:00am -9:00am EDT (2:00 - 3:00 pm CEST)Virtual
Join Marc Jeuland at the inaugural EfD Webinar series presenting “Time-money tradeoffs and the value of the time that women spend obtaining firewood”
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October 262:30 – 4:00PMDuke University Fuqua School of Business, HCA Classroom 100 Fuqua Drive Durham, NC 27708
Join EAP’s Liilnna Teji as she moderates a panel discussion on “AI for Energy Access” during the Energy Data Analytics Symposium at Duke University.
Panelists: Kate Iovanna (Millennium Challenge Corporation), Brian Min (University of Michigan), Anders Pedersen (World Bank) -
September 14, 20236:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.Fuqua Leaman Classroom
Join us to explore policy’s role in changing the global energy system at home and abroad. Moderated by Jackson Ewing of energy and climate policy at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. Nicholas Institute experts Elizabeth Losos and Liilnna Teji will also speak.
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June 15-16, 2023June 15th, 10:30-13:00 Eastern Time & June 16th, 09:00-13:00 Eastern TimeVirtual
The eighth SETI Annual Workshop will feature sessions focused on low- and middle-income countries related to the energy access; the energy transition at the household level; sustainable cooking practices; energy, gender, and culture; policy interventions on energy transition; energy and climate change.
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April 18, 202311:30-12:30 p.m. ETVirtual
The Duke Africa Policy Group at Sanford and South-North Scholars invites you to its “Africa Policy Talks” event titled: “Achieving the Twin Goals of Energy Transition and Industrialization in Africa” as part of the Duke Earth Month celebrations.
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February 912:15 PM - 1:30 PMOnline event
Please join the Rethinking Diplomacy Program (RDP) for a timely discussion on climate diplomacy with Ambassador Robert O. Blake (senior director, McLarty Associates; former senior advisor to US envoy for climate change John Kerry). Ambassador Blake will be joined by Ambassador Bob Pearson, Jackson Ewing, Jonathan Phillips, and colleagues for a discussion on climate change after COP27, the need for greater institutionalization of climate diplomacy at the State Department, the role of the private sector, and an Indonesian project to transition from coal to green energy.
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