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The Center on Global Energy Policy is committed to independent and nonpartisan research that meets the high standards of academic integrity and quality at Columbia University.
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Past Event
February 16, 2016
5:00 am - 6:30 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for the US-based release of the BP Energy Outlook – 2016 Edition with Group Chief Economist Spencer Dale. The BP Energy Outlook attempts to describe the “most likely” trajectory of the global energy system based upon assumptions around economic and population growth as well as developments in policy and technology as well as examining key uncertainties. Questions to be addressed in the 2016 edition include: What factors will shape energy markets over the next 20 years? What impact would a slowdown in global economic growth have on energy demand? How could agreements reached at COP21 affect energy consumption? Center Director Jason Bordoff will moderate a discussion following the presentation.
Registration is required. This event is open to press. It will be livestreamed at energypolicy.columbia.edu/watch.
A podcast of this event (in addition to other past Center events) will be available ~5 days after the date of the event through iTunes or via our website.
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