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DESCRIPTION:Topic: Why Power Engineers Should Care About Energy Access\, En
 ergy Equity\, and Energy Justice\n\nSpeaker: Prof. Henry Louie - Seattle U
 niversity\n\nAbstract: Worldwide\, over 700 million people live without ac
 cess to the electrical grid. The majority of people afflicted by this form
  of energy poverty live in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. However\, ev
 en in countries with nearly universal electricity access\, challenges rela
 ting to energy equity and energy justice remain. This talk introduces to t
 he audience themes of energy access\, energy equity\, and energy justice\,
  and why they are more relevant than ever to power engineers. The speaker&#39;
 s experience working on these issues in Sub-Saharan Africa and on the Nava
 jo Nation are shared.\n\nCo-sponsored by: UW Seattle\n\nSpeaker(s): Henry\
 , \n\nseattle\, Washington\, United States
LOCATION:seattle\, Washington\, United States
ORGANIZER:memrick@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:10
SUMMARY:Why Power Engineers Should Care About Energy Access\, Energy Equity
 \, and Energy Justice
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/536915
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 or: #222222\; background: white\;&quot;&gt; &lt;span lang=&quot;EN&quot;&gt;Worldwide\, over 700 m
 illion people live without access to the electrical grid. The majority of 
 people afflicted by this form of energy poverty live in Sub-Saharan Africa
  and South Asia. However\, even in countries with nearly universal electri
 city access\, challenges relating to energy equity and energy justice rema
 in. This talk introduces to the audience themes of energy access\, energy 
 equity\, and energy justice\, and why they are more relevant than ever to 
 power engineers. The speaker&#39;s experience working on these issues in Sub-S
 aharan Africa and on the Navajo Nation are shared.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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