Conference program

First Day

Detailed program


09:00-09:45 - Registration, morning coffee

09:45-10:00 - Welcome speech
THE GREEN TRANSITION AS AN INEVITABLE PROCESS OF "ADJUSTMENT ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL STRATEGIES

10:00-11:40 Discussion topics:
- Seating in the business sector of the conference room
- Low-carbon economy - a technology driver or kabbalah for weak economies?
- Which industries will be most affected by the green transition and economic game change
- What are the key steps companies need to take to adapt to the new reality
- Redistribution of global investment flows and its implications for different energy segments

11:40-12:00 - Coffee break, networking KEY TRENDS SHAPING THE ENERGY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN 2021-2022.

12:00-13:20 Discussion topics:
- Priority directions of the FEC development in the short and long term;
- Technologies that will catalyze structural changes in the energy industry;
- What are the legislative changes required by the new energy reality?
- When will the "green" tariff lose its role as a tool for supporting the renewable generation?
- When will California have its first auction of renewable energy facilities?
WHY TRADITIONAL ENERGY COMPANIES AREN'T AVOIDING GREEN ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION

13:20-14:30 Topics for discussion:
- What challenges are energy companies facing in 2021?
- The main energy technology trends in 2021
- The benefits of developing renewable energy projects
- How are companies ranked depending on their green portfolio?
- Structural changes in capital markets and their impact on the energy sector

14:30-15:30 NEW ENERGY "NORMALITY" AND ITS TECHNOLOGICAL ENGINES

15:30-16:50 Topics for discussion:
- What should California's industry decarbonization strategy be?
- Energy storage market potential in California
- Expansion of export potential of companies through solar power generation
- Economics of solar power plant projects in the new reality
- Best cases of decarbonization of industry in the region
16:50-17:00 - Coffee break

17:00-18:20 Discussion topics:
- Agrovoltaic and its market potential
- When will California have a legal framework for net metering?
- The use of solar power plants on urban infrastructure
- Solar cooperatives: development potential in California
- Solar power plant as a source of electricity for charging stations

18:20-18:40 - Wrapping up the first day

First Day Program

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