ENERGY, DISASTER & RESILIENCE WORKSHOP
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Day 1
Dialogue Cafe
Round 1: Gaps
Round 2: Leverage Points
Round 3: Proposal Topics
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Proposals
Measuring Resilience
Legal & Regulatory
Hydropower
Economics of Resilience
Dartmouth Energy Curriculum
Microgrid
Stories of a Bright Green Future
Sustainable Energy
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economics of resilience
Scope:
Local, ISO, state, global
Study the economics of creating resiliency by integrating all technologies (grid, solar or other DG, storage)
Resiliency takes all the above
Current Reality:
What do we have now?
Competing interests of chaos
What’s missing?
Regulatory models for resiliency
Integrated resiliency thinking (case studies and examples of this)
Clear definition
Consensus on new technologies
Clear measurements
Actors in the System:
Who are the influencers?
Lobbyists
Regulators
Legislators
Customers
Vendors
ISOs/RTOs
Who is being impacted?
Industry customers
Who else?
Prospective employees (students, old tech)
Intersection:
Better understanding of how to create resiliency in the energy sector
Research
Tech
Training old tech
Economics
Engagement
Stumping lobbyists
Venues – common ground
Policy makers
Popular & research publications
Education
Policy leaders
General population
Questions:
How to work toward common ground vs competing interests?
Where is the consumer in this equation?
What resources do we need?
IOT incentives for tech
Collective commitment to try things
What is our network able to offer?
Pilot evaluation
Student training/shadowing
Community outreach/story telling
What is needed next?
Experiments, support for action
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Home
Day 1
Dialogue Cafe
Round 1: Gaps
Round 2: Leverage Points
Round 3: Proposal Topics
Day 2
Proposals
Measuring Resilience
Legal & Regulatory
Hydropower
Economics of Resilience
Dartmouth Energy Curriculum
Microgrid
Stories of a Bright Green Future
Sustainable Energy
Team
Gallery