The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System (slides)
* 21PESGM2835, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: J. PALADINO, U.S. Department of Energy * 21PESGM2836, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: S. BAKER, US DOE * 21PESGM2837, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: J. BYRNE, University of Delaware * 21PESGM2838, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: I. GYUK, US DOE * 21PESGM2839, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: C. PRUITT, NJ Board of Public Utilities * 21PESGM2840, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: T. GRECO, National Renewable Energy Laboratory * 21PESGM2841, The Role of Energy Justice in Shaping the Future Electric System: R. O™NEIL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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The concept of energy justice, which is rooted in environmental and climate justice research, is focused on equity issues in the processes of energy production, delivery, consumption, and system transition. The effort to transform and decarbonize the electric power system must address the issue of energy justice to ensure equitable access to infrastructure, services, and benefits as the electric grid evolves, while doing so, in a way, that promotes the well-being of all populations. This suggests that œsocial value� becomes a design driver for the electric power system in addition to technical-economic aspects. The US Department of Energy will describe the topic of energy justice and how it will shape the future of the electric power system.
Chairs:
Kelly Yee, USDOE
Sponsor Committees:
Grid &, Emerging Technologies Coordinating Committee