July 16th, 2020
This is the fifth in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3. This webinar will discuss how cybersecurity culture in the utility workforce place a big role in reducing cyber vulnerabilities and it is a part of corporate change management culture.
July 9th, 2020
This is the fourth in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
Cybersecurity is a critical aspect of power sector resilience. As an activity of the Resilient Energy Platform, this webinar will address cybersecurity for distributed energy resources (DERs) and identify best practices in cybersecurity governance, technical management of cyber-physical systems, and physical security.
July 2nd, 2020
This is the third in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
This webinar will help utilities learn about global trends in digitalization including identification of digitalization priorities for power utilities, get an understanding of key technologies and the major cost benefits, and learn what digital utility leaders are doing and how you can apply their strategies to your business. Participants will learn:
- Who are the leading digital utilities and what do they look like?
June 25th, 2020
This is the second in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
June 18th, 2020
This is the first in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
September 2nd, 2020
Recognizing the importance of the Philippines as an emerging market in LNG, the U.S.-Asia Gas Partnership organized this webinar to showcase the current status of the Philippine downstream natural gas industry and provide a formal launch of the Philippine LNG Investors’ Guide, to be presented by the DOE and GPDP respectively.
September 15th, 2020
The webinar will discuss the steps that the South and Southeast Asian energy sectors and policymakers should take to create a promising investment climate and the necessary economic conditions for natural gas development.
July 7th, 2020
The world today faces the challenge of accommodating global population growth and aspirations for improved living standards while simultaneously diminishing the environmental impact associated with economic activity. Breaking the link between economic growth and environmental stress, especially within the time frame needed to forestall lasting climate degradation, will require the development of a comprehensive perspective in planning for future power generation.
June 12th, 2020
Join us on Friday, June 12 as USEA hosts consulting giant Guidehouse for a discussion on the role of hydrogen and renewable gas in decarbonization.
Hydrogen is the lightest, most abundant element on Earth. It’s rocket fuel.
And environmentalists want it to replace gasoline in the transportation sector, the largest U.S. emitter of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.
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