Fireflies: Rethinking the North American Energy Economy
Simultaneous Panel
Energy is foundational to all aspects of North American prosperity. Today, the energy space across the continent is characterized by dynamism and significant emerging potential industries from well-established oil and gas sectors to a burgeoning renewables space. The region also possesses a wealth of critical minerals which have taken on renewed importance in the context of modern energy requirements in addition to geopolitical competition. All of these industries have critical roles to play if the United States, Mexico, and Canada are to provide access to secure, reliable, and affordable power as well as navigate the global energy transition.
This panel will take a holistic view of the North American energy ecosystem, with an emphasis on navigating the energy transition. In particular, it will examine the role of natural gas and mining as two critical sectors for making the transition possible. Finally, it will consider vulnerabilities in the North American energy infrastructure, and identify avenues to increasing access to energy in historically underserved regions.
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Ryan Berg
Director for the Americas Program
CSIS | Center for Strategic and International StudiesModerator
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Warren Levy
CEO
Jaguar -
Katya Somohano
Director of Planning and Sustainability
Iberdrola -
Leonardo Robles
VP Commercial and Business Development
TC Energía -
Sergio Romero
Regional VP of Regulatory and Public Affairs
Sempra Infrastructure -
Antonio Massieu
Off-Counsel
Agon