Webinar to explore solutions for sustainable energy, technology to power a resilient economy
- Engine Technology Forum
- 42 minutes ago
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New U.S. energy and economic policies have sparked dialogue and demand for information on how they affect fuels and technologies across the transportation, agriculture, construction and power-generation sectors.
To address these issues, the Engine Technology Forum is hosting a webinar, “Seeking Solutions for Sustainable Energy and Technology to Power a Resilient Economy,” scheduled for Nov. 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Eastern time.
The event is free, but registration is required.
Learn more and register here.
“From Washington, D.C., to California and beyond, there are many questions about how the shift from past to present U.S. energy and environmental policies are impacting key industrial sectors of the economy,” said Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Engine Technology Forum, who will also serve as moderator for the event. “In one way or another, engines and fuels are at the forefront of these discussions and of the ability to fulfill the goals of economic prosperity and energy dominance.”
Schaeffer said ETF has assembled a panel of seasoned experts to explore these issues, discuss potential outcomes and engage in dialogue with all stakeholders.
The session will discuss:
Comparative assessment of 2024 vs. 2025 energy, economic and trade policy shifts—and their implications for fuels and technology.
Federal and California influences on current and future fuels and emissions policies.
Sustainability and affordability considerations in energy and technology choices.
Global factors shaping U.S. emissions and energy policy.
The future outlook for internal-combustion engines and zero-emissions technologies.
Panelists include:
Graham Conway, director at Pickering Energy Partners.
Tammy Klein, founder and CEO of Transport Energy Strategies.
Ameya Joshi, CEO and founder of Mobility Notes.
To register for the free event, click here.































