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  • 2013 Deloitte energy conference | Washington, D.C. – May 21-22, 2013 | Innovation: Changing the future of energy
    For two days, executives, researchers, entrepreneurs, regulators and investors from around the globe will join Deloitte's energy professionals for an in-depth review of how innovative thinking is making the difference in addressing the challenges and opportunities in today’s global and domestic energy markets. Speakers for the conference will represent a cross-section of the world's energy industry.
  • Beyond the math: Preparing for disruption and innovation in the U.S. electric power industry
    This report offers electric sector stakeholders a way to think about the industry’s coming evolution so that they can determine if, when, and how to pursue transforming their business models. It also challenges stakeholders as to whether their organizations have what it will take to break the constraints to true innovation and move confidently toward a profitable, successful future.
  • 2013 outlook on Power & Utilities – My take: By John McCue
    Emerging trends in the U.S. electric power sector are challenging conventional wisdom about where the industry may be headed, prompting companies to reassess strategies and consider new business models. John McCue, Vice Chairman, and U.S. Energy & Resource Leader shares his thoughts on trends affecting the Power sector in 2012 and through 2013.
  • Getting smart grid customers plugged in: Motivating change through mobile and social technology
    This report provides a framework to help utilities assess the maturity of their current customer engagement strategies on Smart Grid and outlines opportunities to integrate new technologies that can bring meaningful customer data to the engagement effort.
  • Exporting the American renaissance: Global impacts of LNG exports from the United States
    This report describes an economic-based analysis of the potential impacts of LNG exports from the United States on domestic and global markets. While much attention has focused on the impact of U.S. LNG exports on the U.S. market, this study analyzes the potential economic consequences of those exports on global markets.
  • Implementing dynamic pricing – Meter configuration trade-offs
    Exploring the technical and business case impacts of selecting different types of Smart Grid meter hardware.
  • Energy independence and security: A reality check
    While U.S. energy independence may be unattainable in the foreseeable future, energy security is a realistic and achievable goal. Gain insights from this new Deloitte University Press report.
  • About the Deloitte reSources 2012 studies
    The second annual survey illuminates the attitudes and practices that businesses and consumers have toward energy management.
  • 2012 Deloitte energy conference - Summary report now available
    This summary report provides an overview of the major themes explored at the 2012 Deloitte Energy Conference as well as in-depth coverage of the insights shared by speakers and panelists.
  • No water, no energy. No energy, no water.
    This POV suggests a shift in mindset from competition to collaboration is anticipated to be essential to avoiding collisions and maintaining a free flow of opportunities at the intersection of water and energy.
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