T04-S07 Identifying Climate Risk and Quantifying the Value of Resilience  

Education Type: 
Live On-Site
Duration: 
1.5 hours
Level: 
Introductory
Date: 
10-26-2022
Time: 
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (ET)
Location: 

Cincinnati, OH

FEMP IACET: 
0.2 CEU

This training session will focus on understanding risks posed by climate change and exploring methods for quantifying the value of climate and other resilient projects. Executive Order (EO) 14057 requires Federal agencies to address the impacts of climate change, including conducting climate adaptation analyses and planning for climate-informed financial and management decisions.

Instructors

Ethan Epstein, Program Manager, Federal Energy Management Program

Gavin Dillingham, Vice President, Research and Energy, Houston Advanced Research Center

Tom McNulty, Managing Director, Chiron Finance LLC

Nicholas Gilroy, Product Manager, Geospatial Platforms, NREL

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this session attendees will:

  • Identify the diverse types of climate risks;
  • Recognize the importance of incorporating climate risk into risk management processes and evaluations;
  • Identify various methods of calculating the value of resilience; and
  • Identify real-world tools for evaluating climate risk and generating resilience value calculations disrupt energy supplies.
Federal Agencies and Facility Criteria: