New York Energy Week 2024: "How Federal Policy is Driving Clean Energy Progress and Opportunity" New York Energy Week 2024 is set to take place from Monday, June 24 to Friday, June 28, marking its eleventh year as a cornerstone event for the global energy community. NYEW has become synonymous with fostering connections among a diverse array of energy market participants, ranging from renewable and fossil fuel industries to utilities, regulatory bodies, and beyond. This event is renowned for its ability to unite experts and enthusiasts from various sectors, including finance, government, academia, law, and media, creating an unparalleled platform for collaborative action and innovation. The week-long event features an extensive lineup of panel discussions, workshops, keynote addresses, and networking opportunities designed to inspire and facilitate groundbreaking innovations and strategic partnerships. Attendees are given the chance to share insights, challenge conventional norms, and explore the latest trends that are shaping the future of energy. NYEW's legacy of empowering thought leadership and bridging gaps between different energy sectors continues to be a driving force in the industry's evolution. A highlight of this year's event is a session on Monday, June 24, from 9:00 am to 9:30 am, titled "How Federal Policy is Driving Clean Energy Progress and Opportunity." This session will be led by Carla Frisch the Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Policy at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Frisch will discuss the critical role federal policies play in advancing clean energy initiatives and the opportunities they create for the sector. Her insights are expected to provide valuable perspectives on the intersection of policy and technology in driving the energy transition. As New York Energy Week celebrates over a decade of leadership, it continues to be a pivotal event for anyone invested in the future of energy. The convergence of a global energy ecosystem at NYEW promises to inspire and facilitate significant advancements in the field. Join this landmark event to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the future of the global energy landscape. https://lnkd.in/ef6asuxP #cleanenergy #policy #energyprogess #opportunity
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