About the session
What’s covered
Deep discussions on the clean energy topics that matter most to you.
Join small group discussions on a variety of topics, with the chance to participate in two twenty-five minute table topic discussions. This session offers an opportunity to engage deeply on subjects you’re passionate about and meet others who share similar challenges or opportunities.
Conversation Topics
- Accelerating Renewables Post-OBBBA and Scope 2 GHG Protocol Revisions | David Hughes, Senior Director, Business Development, Schneider Electric
- Beyond S2 – How to Deliver 100% Renewable Electricity Deployment Within a Complex Global Supply Chain by 2030 | Kevin Rabinovitch, Global VP Sustainability, Mars
- Boosting Renewable Project Economics and Reducing Scope 1 Emissions with Flexible Demand-Side Resources | Jason Evans, Senior Director, Power Supply, Antora Energy,
- Buy Local: Align Cost, Reporting, and Community Impact | Jill Rathke, Business Development Manager, Enterprise, Sol Systems
- Carbon Capture and Its Ability to Help Meet the Growing Demand for Clean, Firm Power Today | Ryan Skubic and Michael Szczachor, ION Clean Energy
- Moo-ving the Needle: Dairy RNG as a Scalable Decarbonization Solution | Andy Dvoracek, VP, Business Development, Amp Americas
- Scaling Net Zero Building Solutions: How Carbon Markets and Strategic Partnerships Can Be Leveraged | Jim Leahy, Director, Climate Strategies, DNV
- Turning Process Heat into a Strategic Advantage: A New Model for Industrial Decarbonization | Rohit Ogra, Chief Revenue Officer, Treaty Oak Clean Energy
- Quantifying and Pricing Corporate Impact: How Corporate Buyers Are Building America’s Clean Energy Future | Adam Reeve, REsurety; Chris Ferrell, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Location
LL21C, Convention Center
Session type
Breakout
Tracks
Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA)/ Energy Transition - VERGE
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