December 3-4, 2018

Celebrating and Recognizing Past and Present Women Awardees of the Clean Energy Education & Empowerment Program 

In 2018, the Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) symposium and awards recognized eight outstanding mid-career women who are advancing and implementing solutions that can transform our energy infrastructure and reduce emissions. Drawing upon our illustrious and distinguished C3E Ambassadors, we explored key aspects of storage and discussed the importance of emerging storage technologies to the overall energy ecosystem.  Industry leaders shared stories and experiences working in the clean energy industry, and provided advice to young women just beginning their professional careers and mid-career women with significant experience.  With C3E in its seventh year, exceptional past C3E Awardees shared with us what winning a C3E Award has allowed them to accomplish over the subsequent years, and how they have been able to inspire women and men in their own energy careers.

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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

 

Award Winners

2018, Advocacy Award

2018, Business Award

2018, Education Award

2018, Entrepreneurship Award

2018, Government Award

2018, International Award

2018, Law & Finance Award

2018, Research Award

 

Poster Competition Winners

Jill Ferguson, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Energy Efficiency in Rural and Small-town America

Samantha Johnson, Pacific Northwestern National Lab

Using Computational Methods to Design Ammonia (NH3) Oxidation Catalysts for Use in Fuel System

Sarah Khanniche, MIT

Fighting Climate Change with ab initio Calculations: The Example of Cylopentanone as a Promising Biofuel Candidate

Claudia Okonkwo, Georgia Institute of Technology

Hydrogen Sulfide Capture Using Amine Modified Mesoporous Oxides

Simone Speizer, Stanford University

Quantifying Methane Emissions from Storage and Tankless Natural Gas Water Heaters in Bay Area Homes

 

#C3EWomen Highlights

 

Sponsors

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