Shifts in U.S. energy and economic policy are prompting new conversations — and a growing need for clarity — about how these changes influence fuels and technologies used in transportation, agriculture, construction and power generation.
To help unpack these developments, the Engine Technology Forum will host a webinar titled “Seeking Solutions for Sustainable Energy and Technology to Power a Resilient Economy” on Nov. 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Eastern.
The webinar is free to attend, but participants will need to register in advance.
Program Overview
- A comparison of 2024 vs. 2025 energy, economic and trade policies — and what they mean for fuels and technology.
- How federal and California-driven policies are shaping today’s and tomorrow’s fuel and emissions landscape.
- The balance of sustainability, affordability and performance in energy and technology decision-making.
- Global dynamics influencing U.S. energy and emissions strategies.
- What lies ahead for internal-combustion engines and zero-emission technologies.
Featured Speakers
- Graham Conway, director at Pickering Energy Partners
- Tammy Klein, founder and CEO of Transport Energy Strategies
- Ameya Joshi, CEO and founder of Mobility Notes
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