Monday, September 20, 2021 12pm to 1:30pm
About this Event
Register today for the next installment of Energy Systems Engineering Fall 2021 Seminar Series.
This seminar is available only online via Zoom.
“"Energy Risk Management"
Presented by: Chris Eshleman
Consultant & M.Eng. in ESE Graduate
REGISTER HERE
TIME: 12:00 PM EDT
LOCATION - ZOOM MEETING link to be sent prior to the seminar date
CONTACT US: inesei@lehigh.edu
ABSTRACT:
In the ever-changing world we live in, actively managing energy position risk has become paramount to the success of any organization procuring or selling power. Recent changes in weather phenomenon, customer usage, socioeconomic statuses, and the regulatory environment have all led to uncertainty in both price and generation. In this webinar, we explore how to manage risk from price, generation, and compliance for both a traditional load-serving entity, but also a corporate buyer. Topics covered include portfolio management, resource and production uncertainty, price uncertainty, compliance uncertainty, and best practices on how to mitigate risk utilizing traditional and new approaches.
BIO:
Chris manages fixed-price energy hedging, risk surrounding load coverage, and procurement-related data analytics and visualization. Additionally, he leads long-term resource valuation and resource bidding strategy processes. Prior to joining EBCE, Chris spent five years working on PG&E’s day-ahead scheduling desk where he led the process of creating optimization-based scheduling for their hydroelectric portfolio. Chris holds a Master of Engineering in Energy Systems Engineering from Lehigh University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from San Diego State University.
If interested, please attend the presentation on Monday, September 20th at 12:00pm EDT
For more information about the Energy Systems Engineering Master's degree program, visit our website: ese.lehigh.edu
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