Ons Energy Talks

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  • Duración: 26:15:12
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Sinopsis

ONS will invite experts on energy and technology in our podcasts. We aim to communicate unique views on the new world of energy. 

Episodios

  • Social impact, Manoelle Lepoutre, Total

    14/01/2019 Duración: 31min

    Ms. Manoelle Lepoutre will chair the ONS 2020 Conference Committee.Ms. Manoelle Lepoutre serves as Senior Vice President of Civil and Society Engagement at TOTAL S.A. She served as Executive Vice President of Sustainable Development and Environment at Total SA since June 2009 until October 2013.As Vice President, R&D at Total Exploration & Production since 2004 and until her recent nomination, Ms. Lepoutre has managed all of the programs designed to secure the technologies and capabilities required for future oil and gas exploration, production and development. In particular, she ensured that these programs addressed the full range of technical, business and environmental issues in E&P operations.Ms. Lepoutre is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie de Nancy (ENSG) school of geology and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Pétroles et des Moteurs (ENSPM) engineering school, part of the French Petroleum Institute (IFP).  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out infor

  • Energy disruption, Ramez Naam, Singularity University

    14/01/2019 Duración: 35min

    Ramez Naam is impatient with what’s happening in the world of energy. In this podcast he debates how we can maintain the uplift of people’s lives by providing them with energy in a clean way. Naam also points to some of the factors that will disrupt the current energy markets.Hear from keynote speaker at the ONS 2018 Conference Opening Ceremony and Co-Chair for Energy and Environment at Singularity University.Ramez Naam is a computer scientist, investor, and award-winning author of five books. Ramez is the Co-Chair for Energy and Environment at Singularity University at NASA Ames.He speaks around the world on innovation, exponential technology, and disruptive energy technologies. Ramez’s seminal 2011 Scientific American article, “Smaller, Cheaper, Faster” observed that the price of solar power was dropping exponentially and would eventually be lower than that of any other energy source. He’s since detailed the exponential trends in wind power, energy storage, and electric vehicles. His observations have

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