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EEI regularly hosts a diverse range of energy-related events throughout the year, offering invaluable opportunities for students, researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to connect and collaborate. Our event lineup includes everything from in-depth seminars and informative webinars to large-scale conferences that bring together thought leaders from across the globe.
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Past Events & Seminars
- EGG Seminar, Seminar
Speaker: Carla Peterman, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission
Host: Energy Graduate Group
Date: 10/26/2018
Time: 10:30am to 11:50am
Location: 1605 Tilia Street, West Village, UC Davis
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- EGG Seminar, Seminar
Speaker: Steve Davis, Associate Professor of Earth System Science, UC Irvine
Host: Energy Graduate Group
Date: 10/19/2018
Time: 10:30am to 11:50am
Location: 1605 Tilia Street, West Village, UC Davis
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- EGG Seminar, Seminar
Speaker: Senator Nancy Skinner
Host: Energy Graduate Group
Date: 10/12/2018
Time: 10:30am to 11:50am
Location: UC Davis School of Law, 400 Mrak Hall Dr., Room 1001
- EGG Seminar, Seminar
Speaker: Bob Foster, President, Prometheus Advisors
Host: Energy Graduate Group
Date: 10/05/2018
Time: 10:30am to 11:50am
Location: 1605 Tilia Street, West Village, UC Davis
- Event
Date: September 24-25, 2018
Location: UC Davis
Description: The UC Davis Energy and Efficiency Institute, in conjunction with PG&E, will be hosting a 2-day Training Course for student veterans interested in pursuing careers in the energy field. Participants will learn about building energy use and efficiency, get hands on experience, learn how to conduct a basic energy audit, and network with professionals in the energy field.
Attendees: Graduate and undergraduate veteran students. Participation is open to students from UC Davis, Community Colleges, Sacramento State University, and other local educational institutions.
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- Event
Date: September 11-12, 2018
Location: San Francisco, CA
Description: The State of California has selected UC Davis to be an official affiliate event host for the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), scheduled from September 12–14 in San Francisco, CA. One of the world’s highest-ranked universities for sustainability programs and innovation, UC Davis is home to two renowned centers for applied transportation and energy research and multidisciplinary graduate education: the Institute for Transportation Studies and the Energy and Efficiency Institute. UC Davis also houses the Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy, which engages lawmakers and stakeholders in policy formulation.
UC Davis will host four official affiliate sessions on Tuesday, September 11 and Wednesday, September 12 to bring together GCAS attendees around key topics related to climate, energy, transportation, and public policy: topics that would benefit from increased collaboration and in which UC Davis has demonstrated leadership and expertise. UC Davis will also host an evening reception on Tuesday, September 11 open to all session attendees. All events will be conveniently located in downtown San Francisco near the primary GCAS venues.
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- Seminar
Host: New Buildings Institute
Date: 6/23/2018
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- Seminar
Bite 1: UC Davis Tracer Gas Airflow Measurement System
Caton Mande, Western Cooling Efficiency Center
Bite 2: Aerosol Sealing in New Construction
Curtis Harrington, Western Cooling Efficiency Center
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- Seminar
Bite 1: Onsite Non-Potable Water Systems: Overcoming the Barriers
Amanda Rupiper, Center for Water-Energy Efficiency
Bite 2: Carbon Neutrality Initiative: Outreach and Engagement
Maria Wong, UC Davis Carbon Neutrality Initiative
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- Seminar
Bite 1: Improving Water and Energy Efficiency in California’s Dairy Industry
Theresa Pistochini, Western Cooling Efficiency Center
Bite 2: Energy Demand Management Systems for Potable Water Systems: A Case Study
Erin Musabandesu, Center for Water-Energy Efficiency
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