Webinar #1 – A simple model for teaching the energy transition
Presenters: Markham Hislop
Originally aired: October 27th, 2021
We are living in the midst of another great energy transition — a fundamental part of the present and future for which we are preparing our students. How can we teach this in a relatable and engaging way? Join us in this webinar as we explore a simple model for teaching about the current energy transition and the changes we will experience by 2030. This transition began in the late 20th century with Lithium-ion batteries, solar panels, and wind turbines, but picked up speed as thousands of related and supportive new technologies entered the marketplace. The third decade of the transition — in this case, the 2020s — is the period of intense disruption as the new technologies become competitive. Many exciting developments are afoot!
Markham Hislop (in his own words)
I’m a Canadian energy/climate journalist and host of the Energi Talks podcast. I also conduct video interviews with energy experts, write the Markham On Energy energy politics analysis columns, and write about the energy future. I’m frequently interviewed on Canadian radio and TV about energy transition issues.
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