ASU LEAPS and the ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory host USTDA Director Enoh T. Ebong for an event about the partnership between these organizations and their work to develop community energy and electrification.
The global energy sector is rapidly growing to match pace with the fourth Date industrial revolution while also being rewired due to geopolitical conflict. Standard conventions of practice no longer hold, and we find ourselves being forced to innovate and implement faster than before. Often a mix of technical, business and policy innovations are needed to keep up with the rate of climate change and economic development. Opportunities and examples will be shared from South-east Asia, Pacific Island Countries, Central Asia, Africa and Central America.