Princeton Energy Dialogues February 18, 2020 | Princeton, NJ

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Princeton Energy Dialogues

Energy Dialogues LLC, in collaboration with academic partners, the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University, proudly presented the Princeton Energy Dialogues in February 2020.


Objectives and focal points included:

  • Achieving a carbon-neutral electric supply for New Jersey and PJM
  • Messenger and message matter in climate action
  • Environment, Social, Governance
  • Achieving large scale carbon sequestration in the U.S. and internationally

Past Speakers

  • Director, Princeton Environmental Institute and Professor of Environmental Studies; Theodora Shelton Pitney Professor of Environmental Studies; Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University

    Michael Celia

    Director, Princeton Environmental Institute and Professor of Environmental Studies; Theodora Shelton Pitney Professor of Environmental Studies; Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University

  • Low Carbon Policy Advisor, Oxy

    Ryan Edwards

    Low Carbon Policy Advisor, Oxy

  • Senior Director, Center for Energy Impact, Boston Consulting Group

    Rebecca Fitz

    Senior Director, Center for Energy Impact, Boston Consulting Group

  •  Director, Infrastructure Planning, PJM Interconnection

    Suzanne Glatz

    Director, Infrastructure Planning, PJM Interconnection

  • Commissioner, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities

    Robert Gordon

    Commissioner, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities

  • Gerhard R. Andlinger Visiting Fellow in Energy and the Environment, ACEE, Princeton University

    Chris Greig

    Gerhard R. Andlinger Visiting Fellow in Energy and the Environment, ACEE, Princeton University

  • Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and ACEE, Princeton University

    Jesse Jenkins

    Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and ACEE, Princeton University

  • Senior Vice President – Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance, PSEG

    Scott Jennings

    Senior Vice President – Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance, PSEG

  • Senior Reservoir Engineering Advisor, ExxonMobil

    Gary Teletzke

    Senior Reservoir Engineering Advisor, ExxonMobil

  • Associate Director for Education, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment; Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

    Elke Weber

    Associate Director for Education, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment; Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

By Invitation Only

The City Series – Princeton was an invitation-only event with limited capacity, aiming to be inclusive and all-encompassing by welcoming diverse viewpoints from participants within and outside of the industry for true debate, dialogue, and formation of solutions. This event was presented by Energy Dialogues LLC, a distinguished international alliance of energy leaders, and took place at Princeton University. Its objective is to bring subject matter experts, policymakers, socio-environmental representatives, and C-level leaders from all stages of the energy value chain together to connect and form partnerships through in-depth discussion of the energy market’s role in the economy and the world at large.

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Testimonials

  • Energy Dialogues has provided a really nice platform to have very real conversations about issues that the natural gas industry faces. It is a place where environmental groups, environmental NGOs in particular, public leaders, public servants, and people from the energy industry as well as academics, like myself, can come together and hear perspectives from other people’s points of view. I think that is probably the biggest value that the Energy Dialogues platform provides, is the ability to share those views in an unbiased way so that everyone is really aware of the challenges that are faced in the multidimensional complex that is energy.

    – Ken Medlock, James A Baker III & Susan G Baker Fellow in Energy & Resource Economics, Rice University's Baker Institute

  • Are you exposing yourself to a wide enough set of opinions and questions? – Energy Dialogues does that for you.

    – Chip Blue, Principal, Boston Consulting Group

  • This type of dialogue is critical to the future of the industry.

    Larry Holdren, Co-Founder and Director, Colorado Energy & Water Institute

  • Every attendee left the conference more informed, more likely to see energy issues from a number of points of view, making them better at what they do.

    John Davies, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Davies Public Affairs

  • You will not find a more open, diverse, inclusive forum for energy futures.

    John Oyen, Manager, Business Development, ABB