Webinar Series: The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition

As Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors celebrates our 20th anniversary, we are excited to host The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition, a webinar series focused on the future of the transition across different sectors of the economy.
In this series, our experts and special guests will discuss the key technology, policy and market developments that we believe will have the biggest impact over the next two decades. Join us to explore our latest thought-leadership on these emerging trends and learn more about how our ongoing collaborations with clients are helping to shape the next 20 years of the energy transition.

The Next 20 in Mobility:
Preparing for Mass Market Transportation Electrification
Date: January 30, 2025
Time: 12pm ET

The Next 20 in Buildings:
Effective Clean Heat Planning
Date: February 13, 2025
Time: 12pm ET

The Next 20 in Energy:
Navigating Growth, Reliability, and Reform in the Electricity System
Date: February 27, 2025
Time: 12pm ET

The Next 20 in Québec:
Will it Maintain its Energy Transition Leadership?
NEW DATE
Date: April 30, 2025
Time: 12 pm ET
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