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Powering the Energy Transition: A Tale of Two Hemispheres | Part V: Regulatory Environments


DATE & TIME

Tuesday 3 October

10:00 – 11:30 EDT/ 16:00 – 17:30 CEST

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Julie LaBelle, jlabelle@gbsn.org

Powering the Energy Transition: A Tale of Two Hemispheres Home Page


General Information

As the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change and shift towards sustainable energy sources, understanding the complex interplay between policy and regulatory environments and the energy transition becomes paramount. This session delves into the unique challenges and opportunities that the global North and global South face in their respective journeys towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

Register and join the GBSN for Energy Transition Impact Community’s next installment of Powering the Energy Transition: A Tale of Two Hemispheres, a multi-part series exploring key elements of the energy transition journey through the lenses of different contexts across the global north and global south. 

Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion that delves into the intricate dynamics of incentive structures, policy frameworks, regulation and government intervention that are shaping the transition to sustainable energy sources. With a keen focus on the disparities and needed collaboration between the Global North and the Global South, this session will explore the ways in which these interventions both reflect and shape economic realities and social considerations in pursuit of a just energy transition. Join us for this session as we explore the role of policy and regulatory frameworks on businesses engaged in the global quest for a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.

Date & Time

Tuesday, 3 October at 10:00am EDT – 11:30am EDT/16:00 CEST – 17:30 CEST

Co-Hosted By:

  • Bauer College of Business, University of Houston
  • Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
  • Wits Business School, University of Witwatersrand

Featuring

  • Leonie Reins

    Professor for Public Law and Sustainability
    Erasmus School of Law
    Netherlands