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New Developments in Energy Modelling, Urban Transitions, and Energy Poverty

Join this online symposium Thursday, 15 September, which will highlight topics related to equitable energy transitions in Canada and abroad. SEI’s Emily Ghosh will serve as a panellist.

While admission is free, registration is required. Sign up today!

15 September 2022 at 11:30 EDT

ending at 16:00 EDT

Toronto, Canada and Online

A virtual symposium hosted by Women & Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research (WISER), Smart Prosperity Institute (SPI) and Women in Renewable Energy (WIRE) will showcase female and nonbinary academics who will speak about their work on energy poverty and equitable decarbonization.

SEI US Scientist Emily Ghosh will appear in the first scheduled panel discussion on new advancements in energy modelling and data and SEI Research Associate Georgia Savvidou is coordinating the event.

Register today to reserve your spot.

Agenda

Panel 1. New Developments in Energy Modelling and Data

  • Lindsay Miller-Branovacki, University of Windsor
  • Emily Ghosh, Stockholm Environment Institute
  • Madeleine McPherson, University of Victoria
  • Abi Lawal, University of California, Berkeley
  • Magdalena Krol, York University

Panel 2. Urban Energy Transitions

  • Sophie Van-Neste, National Institute for Scientific Research
  • Laura Tozer, University of Toronto
  • Neelakshi Joshi, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development
  • Laura Taylor, York University
  • Patricia Romero Lankao, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Panel 3. Energy Poverty: Concepts and Practice

  • Sarah Sharma, University of Victoria
  • Runa Das, Royal Roads University
  • Mylene Riva, McGill University
  • Yasmin Abraham, Empower Me/Kambo Energy Group
  • Lina Brand Correa, York University.

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Featuring

2018 portrait of Emily Ghosh
Emily Ghosh

Scientist

SEI US

Georgia Savvidou
Georgia Savvidou

Research Associate

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