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The Aspen Institute Energy and Environment Program September Newsletter BLOG SERIES PART 1: Energy Decentralization Decentralized energy production is revolutionizing the way we produce, distribute, and use energy. Learn about this trend and its implications for efficiency and carbon emissions in Part 1 of Aspen's blog series on energy transformation. Read Part 1 NEW REPORT: Clean Energy Innovation How can we empower innovation to modernize our energy system? Read the most recent summary from the 2018 Aspen Institute Clean Energy Innovation Winter Roundtable, co-chaired by Roger Ballentine and Jim Connaughton. Read the Report BEHIND THE SCENES: Climate Change Diplomacy When global issues become too contentious for governments to navigate, “Track II” diplomacy can help maintain lanes of open communication. Learn more about Aspen's China-US and India-US Track II dialogues on energy and climate change. Read the Blog We are pleased to invite you to a conversation with energy and climate policy expert David Sandalow Monday, September 17, 2018 10:00 - 11:30 AM The Aspen Institute, Washington, DC "There is no solution to climate change that doesn't involve China." - David Sandalow Register Here Aspen Energy Week Designing the Next Energy Economy During the first annual Aspen Energy Week, former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, California Air Resources Board Chair Mary Nichols, and Emerson Collective Managing Partner Andy Karsner discussed the policy, technology, and market solutions needed to transition the energy economy to a low carbon future. Watch Here One Year of the Internet of Water In 2017, the Energy and Environment Program published the report, Internet of Water: Sharing and Integrating Water Data for Sustainability. The report lays out a 3-step plan for how to design and launch a feasible and operable network of interconnected data producers, hubs, and users that will enable connecting and transmitting water-related data and information in real-time. One year later, Duke University’s Nicholas Institute is well on its way toward implementing this “Internet of Water.” Learn More The Aspen Institute, Energy Environment Program | 2300 N Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037 Unsubscribe hbiden@rosemontseneca.com Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by energyandenvironment@aspeninstitute.org in collaboration with Try it free tod
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