An FT Professional event:
Energy, elections, and (de)regulation
26 March 2024 | 3.00pm ET | New York
In-person and livestream
Join FT journalist Rana Foroohar and industry leaders to discuss how global elections taking place this year, in particular the US election, will impact the regulation and investment in traditional and renewable energy sources.
Focus of the discussion
The panel will bring together inside experts in the global politics, energy, and policies that are shaping the energy sector's transition to renewable sources. Claim your spot for a chance to hear insightful outlooks on the most pressing topics concerning the world's energy future:





Renewable energy
What is working (or not) with Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act for investment in renewable energy





Trump presidency
The survival of the Inflation Reduction Act under a Trump presidency and setting new standards





Workforce expansion
Balancing fossil fuel transition with political promises of job creation in developing economies





Policy pains
Overcoming the pervasive investment shortfalls and permitting delays through policy
Meet our specialist speakers
Key reads for those in the know
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Attend the event to experience our award-winning journalism, gain insights from industry experts, and learn about the key themes that your organization can leverage to navigate the evolving energy landscape. All registered attendees will have access to video on demand after the event.
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