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November 10, 2016
7:30 am - 9:00 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a Women in Energy lunch and roundtable discussion with Alia Mohammed, Senior Analyst for Energy Security at the U.S. Department of Energy. Ms. Mohammed will discuss her current job, career paths, and perspectives on what it means to be a female leader in the energy industry. THIS EVENT IS TAKING PLACE AT THE CENTER ON GLOBAL ENERGY POLICY. ENTER ON THE CORNER OF 122ND ST. AND AMSTERDAM. This event is only open to current female grad students. Since space is limited, RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come basis until capacity is reached. Please only RSVP if you can commit to attending. Lunch will be provided. Alia Mohammed was appointed by the Obama Administration to serve within the U.S. Department of Energy in the office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis in May 2016. In this capacity, Alia covers the oil and natural gas markets through research, strategy, and analysis with the energy security team.
Join Powerless author and CGEP Co-Director of the Energy Opportunity Lab Diana Hernández and CGEP Founding Director Jason Bordoff for a special conversation co-hosted by CGEP and Resources for the Future (RFF) on the book's major findings.
On May 23, President Donald Trump signed four executive orders that aim to reform the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, streamline National Laboratory processes for reactor testing, advance...
Join us for a virtual information session focused on career pathways at the World Bank, one of the world’s leading international financial institutions dedicated to poverty reduction and...
The relationship between the US and Canada, each of which is the other’s principal source of imported energy, has become increasingly fraught in recent months. Canada and the...
A nuclear energy resurgence is vital to meet rising electricity demand.
President Trump’s nuclear energy executive orders need more support, funding, and safety protections to achieve their intended impact.