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<p>In this Energy Policy Seminar, Le Xie, Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering at Harvard John A. Paulson School Of Engineering and Applied Sciences, will examine two primary dimensions of the evolving interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and power systems. First, AI’s increasing electricity demand poses both short-run operational and long-run planning challenges, making it necessary to reform and modernize the existing electric grid. Second, new AI capabilities present an unprecedented opportunity to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and adaptability of power systems, from real-time grid control to long-term expansion planning.</p><p> </p><p>Q&A to follow. Buffet-style lunch provided.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Registration:</strong> RSVP required. A Harvard University ID is required for in-person attendance; all are welcome to attend via Zoom.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Recording:</strong> The seminar will be recorded and available to watch on the Belfer Center's YouTube channel. Those who register for this event will automatically receive a link to the recording as soon as it becomes available.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Accessibility:</strong> To request accommodations or who have questions about access, please contact Liz Hanlon (ehanlon@hks.harvard.edu) in advance of the session.</p>
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