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Electricity Grids and Markets Bootcamp

Learn about how the US electricity grid operates and about FERC, the federal agency that regulates the grids and markets, from alumni experts!

10/18/2024
All Day
Irving Institute for Energy and Society
Intended Audience(s): Students-Undergraduate
Categories: Workshops & Training
Registration required. Fee required.

Open to Dartmouth undergraduate students only, the Irving Institute's Electricity Grids and Markets Bootcamp is a fun, informative way to gain a better understanding of how our electricity grids and markets work, and what the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) — the agency that regulates them — does. Led by Jay Matson '91, Deputy Director of the Division of Investigations in the Office of Enforcement at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC);  Nancy Bowler '82,  FERC Branch Chief; and Rimvydas Baltaduonis, Associate Professor of Economics at Gettysburg College, this two-day intensive learning experience offers Dartmouth undergraduate students the opportunity to learn directly from the experts! You'll get an overview of electricity markets and FERC's role in regulating them; learn about the ways that companies bend or break the rules; and do a hands-on simulation that will give you a better sense of the complexity and challenges involved in running and regulating the grid system that is so critical to daily life in the United States.

REGISTER BY OCTOBER 11

Register today, there are limited spots and our bootcamps fill up quickly! 

There is a $50 fee to register. If this fee presents a hardship, please do not hesitate to reach out to megan.e.litwhiler@dartmouth.edu

For more information, contact:
Irving Institute for Energy and Society

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.