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“Envisioning tomorrow’s energy landscape, and connecting the innovators who will shape it”

Cambridge University Energy Technology Society is the go-to student space for energy transition discussions. We host researchers, industry leaders, and change-makers to speak about the latest developments across the energy transition, through guest lectures and panel discussions.

CUETS is a growing society open to all students and to the broader energy community. Join our network of 750+ members by signing up to our weekly newsletter at www.cuets.co.uk

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Using Data and AI to Deliver a Fully Sustainable Global Energy System

UserLucy Yu, CEO at Centre For Net Zero, Octopus Energy.

HouseBowett Room, Queens' College.

ClockThursday 14 March 2024, 18:00-19:00

Energy Policy: Road to Net Zero

UserTerry Macalister, Guy Buckenham and Dr Shobana Sivanendran.

HouseMain Lecture Theatre, Old Divinity School, St John’s College.

ClockThursday 25 January 2024, 19:00-20:00

Transport Decarbonisation: the Road Ahead

UserWilliam Drake, Senior Consultant, Element Energy.

HouseWolfson LT, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road.

ClockWednesday 15 November 2023, 18:00-19:00

The engineering reality of decarbonisation and the role of nuclear energy

UserMr Paul Stein, Chairman at Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactors.

HouseMain Lecture Theatre, Old Divinity School, St John’s College.

ClockTuesday 07 November 2023, 18:00-19:00

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