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Monday, January 29, 2018

Energy Technology

Welcoming Remarks

1:30 – 1:45 PM
Welcoming Remarks

Introduction by Tom Edgar, Director, UT Austin Energy Institute

Opening Remarks by President of The University of Texas at Austin Gregory Fenves

Opening Keynote

1:45 – 2:15 PM
Opening Keynote Address: Thriving in the Energy Transition – Innovating to a Low Carbon Future

Ajay Mehta, GM of Long-range Research & New Energy Technologies, Shell • Click to view PDF slides

Biofuels Discussion

2:15 – 3:00 PM
Quick Chat: Biofuels – Promising Alternative or a Broken Promise?
The biotechnology industry is growing rapidly. Our panelists will discuss where the industry is heading, what are the challenges it faces, and how biotechnology and biofuels have the potential to change how we interact with energy.
Moderator: Schonna Manning, Director of R&D, UTEX Culture Collection of Algae

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Energy Storage Systems

3:00 – 4:00 PM
Panel 1: Current Applications of Energy Storage Systems and the Way Forward for At-Scale Integration
A case study of three battery storage pilot projects underway in Central Austin Utilities: The Georgetown Westside Service Center Project, The Austin Energy SHINES project and the Pedernales Electric Co-op Johnson City project. The panel will discuss the unique technical aspects of each project including the different proposed battery functions, application of smart inverters and optimization software. The panelists will also discuss how each project aims to increase renewable penetration and enhance grid reliability, and how this will benefit utility customers. Finally, the panelists will discuss each utility’s outlook on the future of battery storage in their service areas.
Moderator: Bert Haskell, Chief Technology Officer, Pecan Street Inc.

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Blockchain Technology

4:00 – 5:00 PM
Panel 2: Blockchain’s Impact to Transactive Services in the Energy Industry
What is blockchain and how is it transforming transaction services? What is blockchain’s potential impact in the energy space and what are the immediate and long-term opportunities for this technology to change energy business structures? How will blockchain uproot the customer-utility relationship or disintermediate certain functions in natural resource supply chains?
Moderator: David Livingston, Deputy Director, Global Energy Center of the Atlantic Council

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Evening Reception

5:00 – 7:00 PM
Reception & Announcement of Poster Competition Awards