Colloquium Recordings:
Day 1 Part 1
Day 1 Part 2
Day 2 Part 1
Day 2 Part 2
Day 3 Part 1
Day 3 Part 2
Colloquium Materials:
- Questionnaire Link
- Additional Resources (PDF)
- USC ECET website and Energy Transition Talk podcast series (15 episodes)
- PBS Series Switch Energy Alliance
- OGMP 2.0
- IRENA website
- Energy Information Agency website
- Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) Hinton Lecture 2024 – The Challenges in Getting to Net Zero GHG Emissions – Professor Steven Chu, Stanford University
- California and Big Oil Are Splitting After Century-Long Affair
Presentations:
Agenda (Pacific Time)
Day One/Monday
Monday 8am/ Introduction and Welcome (Dr. Iraj Ershaghi)
- Welcome teachers and talk about USC history of working with STEM
- What is your definition of Energy Literacy and why is it important
- Chevron sponsor message (Cynthia Murphy-Ortega)
Outline of how colloquium will work and key messages (Jim Crompton & Paulina Lanz)
Interaction
- Questionnaire results
- agenda and explanation of how the colloquium will work
- Resources and Energy Transition Talk podcast
Monday 9am/ Energy Supply and Demand (Dr. Don Paul)
- Current state of energy supply (reference: ETT episode 3)
- Rising energy demand (data centers in developed world)
- Rising energy demand (heating, cooling, cooking in developing world)
- Energy Transition or Energy Addition for Renewable Energy?
Break 30 minutes
Monday 10:30am/ Future Role of fossil fuels, where will future energy demand come from? (Trem Smith – prerecorded) (reference: ETT episode 6)
- Energy Density & land use
- GHG Emissions (C02 and Methane) and anthropogenic warming
- How do we use fossil fuels in today’s economy
- Power Generation (Electricity)
- Transportation & Petrochemicals
- Hard to Abate Industrial Processes (4 pillars of modern society (cement, steel, petrochemicals & plastic & fertilizers)
Lunch
Monday 1pm/ Realities in Power Generation (SoCalEdison – Stephen Collins)
How are utilities planning for significant growth in demand for electricity and an increasing percentage of electricity generation coming from wind and solar (intermittent sources)? (reference: ETT episode 7)
Break 30 minutes
Monday 2:30/ Recruiting the next generation energy workforce (Mike Hauser) (reference: ETT episode 14)
- Cultural resistance to STEM and Energy careers, impact of COVID 19
- Industry demographics
- Health of the High School STEM talent pipeline: graduations rates and student enrollment
Day Two/Tuesday
Tuesday 8am/ Recap first day and any late-night inspirations (Jim Crompton & Paulina Lanz)
Tuesday 8:30/ Realities in Transportation/Mobility (Dr. Beia Spiller. RFF) (reference: ETT episode 12)
- Not just EV sales but reimaging mobility
- EVs and rethinking mobility (public transport, 2-3 wheelers, Uber, Amazon, DoorDash)
- Critical Minerals Supply Chain (Lithium, Copper, Rare Earth Metals. Etc.)
- Trucks and vans, airplanes, and ships
9:30am/ Realities in Alternate Forms of Energy Supply (Dr. Jha) (reference: ETT episodes 10 & 11)
- New forms of Geothermal Energy
- Hydroelectric
- Nuclear
- Carbon Capture and Sequestration
- Hydrogen
Break 30 minutes
Tuesday 11am/ At the End of the day, Physics and Economics win (Jim Crompton)
- Energy density
- Critical Minerals Supply Chain
- Primary, Secondary, Final and End-use Energy
- Laws of Thermodynamics
- How can policy makers create demand in the market
- Economics of Offshore wind
- Slower growth of EV adoption
- Made in America
Lunch
Tuesday 1pm/ The Big Picture
(Paulina talks to Jim Crompton and Dr. Don Paul: The radical middle) (reference: ETT episode 15)
Key Messages for Energy Transition
- Are we all aligned on the goal of the Energy Transition?
- Big and Complex, Energy Demand still growing in a world populated by over 8 billion people and counting, the demand for energy has never been higher.
- Electrifying everything means a lot more electricity (even data centers) Where will it come from? The Cost of going Green is a very large amount (>$100 trillion by 2050)
- Energy Poverty & Injustice Each community has it’s own pathway, context matters!)
- Starting point is 80% fossil fuels, tremendous increase in wind and solar in many countries has only been additive not replacement (the only energy transition has been from coal to gas fired power plants)
- Remember power is only about 20-25% of total energy (transportation, industrial, chemicals) Methane comes from agriculture, landfills, swamps and rice fields anywhere organic material is decaying
Break 30 minutes
Tuesday 2:30pm Energy Poverty and the Realities of developing world economies and sustainable development goals (conversation between Paulina and Jim) (reference: ETT episode 8)
- The fortunate billion versus the other 7 and maybe 9 billion) – Demographic Trends
- Smart Cities, Smart Homes, Energy Efficiency
- What you can do to impact energy demand
Day Three/Wednesday
8:30am/ Sustainability and Bettering Human Lives (Chris Wright, Liberty Energy) (reference: ETT episode 2)
- What should be the goal of the Energy Transition?
- The Cost of Going Green (Public vs Private Capital)
- What is the market signal for decarbonization?
10:30 am key take-aways from each teacher, key message for your students this fall?
- Each teacher should offer up their key take aways from this colloquium
- Do you know of a student to talk at our second season podcast?