From Andrew Sollinger <[email protected]>
Subject Fortifying grid reliability through zero-carbon technology | FP Event March 23
Date March 18, 2022 1:18 PM
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The transition to clean energy has proven challenging to global leaders—particularly in the pursuit of reliable, scalable solutions that meet critical infrastructure needs.

In light of the variable nature of wind and solar, firm sources of zero-emission power can augment clean energy supplies and strengthen energy security. Further, advancements in carbon capture utilization and storage [CCUS], hold promise for meeting ambitious carbon targets.

How can public- and private-sector stakeholders collaborate to catalyze zero-carbon technology development and deployment? Join Foreign Policy, in partnership with Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) on Wednesday, March 23, for a high-level virtual discussion on greening the grid through diverse energy sources.

Hear from these speakers on the shift #TowardZeroEmissions:

Dr. Sama Bilbao y León, Director General, World Nuclear Association
Robert Bryce, Author, journalist, film producer, and host of the Power Hungry Podcast
His Excellency Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ENEC
Ted Nordhaus, Founder and Executive Director, Breakthrough Institute
Dr. David Victor, Professor; Center for Global Transformation Endowed Chair in Innovation and Public Policy, University of California, San Diego
Neil Wilmshurst, Senior Vice President of Energy System Resources; Acting Vice President of Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer, EPRI

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