Transportation, Economics, Energy and the Environment (TE3) Conference
Transportation, Economics, Energy
and the Environment (TE3)
Online this year in two 2-hour sessions
11:00 am - 1:00 pm Eastern Time
Thursday October 8 and Friday October 9
(see program below)
This event is free to attend -- register today!
TE3 brings academic researchers together with government and industry practitioners to exchange ideas and strengthen the collective knowledge for addressing the transportation sector’s energy and environmental policy challenges. Continuing the event's recent focus on transportation electrification, this year's topics include behavioral factors in the vehicle market and the integration of electric vehicles with the power grid.
PROGRAM
Part 1: Behavioral issues related to vehicle electrification
Thursday October 8, 2020, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Welcome, Anna Stefanopoulou, Director, UMEI
Moderator: Susan Babinec, Argonne National Laboratory
Dana Jackman, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Consumer Attitudes on Electric Vehicle Adoption
Tom Lyon, University of Michigan
The Millennial ‘Meh’: Changing Attitudes and their Impact on Driving Behavior
Part 2: Transportation electrification and grid integration
Friday October 9, 2020, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Welcome, Anna Stefanopoulou, Director, UMEI
Moderator: Brandon Hofmeister, Consumers Energy
Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
High EV Adoption Impacts on the U.S. Power Grid
Michael Craig, University of Michigan
Climate Change Impacts on the Future Electric Grid and its Implications for Electrified Transportation
REGISTER TODAY!
Registrants will be e-mailed a confirmation including the link
for the online event shortly before the conference.
Visit the TE3 website for further information on the speakers
and to view the archives of prior TE3 conferences.