IIASA Research Group Leader Shonali Pachauri will present at the Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) 2022 Conference, to strengthen the IIASA/UW-Madison Partnership.

EAP Conference Agenda © EAP/UW-Madison

The EAP 2022 Conference will bring together academic, industry, government, and non-profit leaders to link space-based data with practical energy issues, addressing the potential for satellite data to support energy decision-making around supply, demand, and environmental impacts.

Pachauri will be presenting on October 6 in the session on “Energy Demand and Built Environment”. Additionally, IIASA Researcher Giacomo Falchetta was part of the EAP 2022 Engagement Committee.

This event follows the recent Partnership that was established between IIASA and the Nelson Institute Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led by Transformative Institutional and Social Solutions Research Group leader Shonali Pachauri (ECE Program).

The EAP 2022 Conference will be hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Virtual participants can register at this link (using the code “WAIVEROK”).

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