Energy Digitalization Progress and Strategy: Company Ranking
In this webinar analysts will review the results of the scores, and show the data behind the metrics, including: digital investment data, employee training programs, size of VC funds and accelerator programs, and the creation of digital IP. BNEF will also provide case studies and opinions on the best digital strategy initiatives globally.
Discussion Topics:
· Sustainability
· Digital innovation
· Energy companies
· Oil & gas decarbonization
· Digitalization
Speakers
Amanda Ahl
Analyst, Technology & Innovation
BloombergNEF
Amanda Ahl is a Technology & Innovation Analyst at BloombergNEF, based in Tokyo. She supports the team's global coverage of power utility digitalization as well as blockchain and cryptocurrency. Amanda holds a PhD in Technology Management, with a specialization in digital innovation in the power sector, from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. She also holds a master’s degree in Industrial Engineering, with a specialization in energy systems, from the Royal Institute of Technology.
STEPHANIE DIAZ
Analyst, Technology & Innovation
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Stephanie is an analyst at BloombergNEF, researching the development of new technologies and their adoption in the oil and gas sector. As part of the Technology & Innovation team, she looks at the business strategies of startups, industrials and energy firms. She has prior work experience at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency doing federal oversight of air permitting in Midwestern states, and she worked in NYC government advancing the role of building automation systems in the municipal portfolio. Stephanie has an MPA in Environmental Science and Policy from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and a BS in Chemistry from the University of Chicago.
Kathy Gao
Associate, Technology & Innovation
BloombergNEF
Kathy Xitong Gao is the Technology & Innovation Associate for BNEF based in Hong Kong. She supports the team's coverage in the APAC region and focuses on topics such as energy company innovation, digital strategy and new business models. Kathy holds a Master degree in Energy Resource and Environment from Johns Hopkins SAIS in Washington DC and a Bachelor in International political economy from Renmin University in Beijing. Before joining BNEF she had project finance experience in a solar development company and a battery startup in the US.