Women Leading the Charge in Energy Storage to Advance Renewable and EV Growth

The development of energy storage technologies is critical to the expansion of renewable energy and electric vehicles, and developing a smarter, more versatile electric grid. In this webinar, women at the forefront of energy storage technologies in academia and industry will discuss the future of electrochemical energy storage, including technological challenges, promising new directions, and the transition of fundamental research to commercial products. Panelists: Jacqueline DeRosa, Vice President Battery Energy Storage Systems, Ameresco Kelsey Hatzell, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Assistant Professor in Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment, Princeton University Polly Shaw, Head of Policy & Communications, Plus Power Iryna Zenyuk, Associate Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California Irvine Emily Ryan, Associate Director, Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy and Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering, Boston University (moderator) Hosted by the Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy. Sponsored by the Northeast Clean Energy Council and the Energy Storage Association with Boston University partners that include the College of Engineering and its Department of Materials Science & Engineering and the BU Energy & Sustainability Club.

When 11:30 am to 1:00 pm on Friday, March 26, 2021
Contact Organization BU Institute for Sustainable Energy
Fees Free