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Women in Energy: Networking Workshop

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September 10, 2018

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: The New School  72 5th Avenue, room 713 New York, NY Transform Your Networking with the I to the 4th Power Approach Join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program and the New School’s Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment for a Leadership Development Workshop focused on networking.  When your networking efforts don’t yield the desired outcome, it’s hard to tell whether you are doing something wrong, or whether you just have to keep at it. That uncertainty is the main thing that makes most of us give up.  Networking can be daunting.  But there is a method.  Over 10 years working with hundreds of high-achieving women, Claire Steichen has perfected the I to the 4th Power* approach.  She breaks down the elements of good networking and job search, so you have a step by step process that gives you control over the outcome.  Join us for this workshop so you can stop putting it off, and start meeting the people who will get you the leads you are looking for. Claire spent 20 years in corporate sales and marketing at some of the world’s leading multi-nationals, and 10 years training in SIPA’s award winning Communicating in Organizations course, plus experience coaching hundreds of professionals. In this workshop you will learn how to connect with others in a conversation that resonates and sells you. •    Get clear on what you want and how you can contribute to the organizations you’d like to work at  •    Develop an Impact Statement that lets you share your message in an easy, conversational way •    Start with friends, family and colleagues you feel comfortable with, and let yourself build from there *I to the 4th Power gains effectiveness from the sequencing of its elements:  Impact, Influence, Initiative and Innovation.  Beginning with yourself and working outward, you gain deep self-awareness.  You learn to self-manage and communicate effectively.  You are more confident in taking initiative and more resilient to the feedback that will make you grow as a leader.  You are able to work autonomously to feel ultimate motivation. This event is open to current female grad students. Since space is limited, RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come basis until capacity is reached.  Registration is required.  For more information contact: [email protected]

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Trends and 2025 Insights on the Rise of Electric Vehicles in the USA

Plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) are reshaping the transportation energy landscape, providing a practical alternative to petroleum fuels for a growing number of applications. EV sales grew 55× in the past decade (2014–2024) and 6× since 2020, driven by technological progress enabled by policies to reduce transportation emissions as well as industrial plans motivated by strategic value of EVs for global competitiveness, jobs and geopolitics. In 2024, 22% of passenger cars sold globally were EVs and opportunities for EVs beyond on-road applications are growing, including solutions to electrify off-road vehicles, maritime and aviation. This Review updates and expands our 2020 assessment of the scientific literature and describes the current status and future projections of EV markets, charging infrastructures, vehicle–grid integration and supply chains in the USA. EV is the lowest-emission motorized on-road transportation option, with life-cycle emissions decreasing as electricity emissions continue to decrease. Charging infrastructure grew in line with EV adoption but providing ubiquitous reliable and convenient charging remains a challenge. EVs are reducing electricity costs in several US markets and coordinated EV charging can improve grid resilience and reduce electricity costs for all consumers. The current trajectory of technology improvement and industrial investments points to continued acceleration of EVs. Electric vehicles are increasingly adopted in the USA, with concurrent expansion of charging infrastructure and electricity demand. This Review details these trends and discusses their drivers and broader implications.

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