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Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Energy and the Environment
Public and global health | Innovation including research
Anin-person and live webcast on Energy Transmission and Storage. Will be streamed free at www.eesi.org/livecast.
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
25-09-2025
- Time (GMT/BST)
20:30 - 21:30
Address
Washington, United States of America
Cost
Free
Education type
Hybrid
CPD subtype
Scheduled
Description
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing discussing the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and climate change in federal policy-making. While AI can aid in climate resilience and boost economic competitiveness, it is also on a trajectory to increase energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions, and water usage. This paradox presents an important opportunity for discussion on how to best minimize the negative impacts of AI on the environment and harness its powers for a sustainable future.
This briefing will provide a foundational understanding of AI’s role in the climate and energy arena. Panelists will discuss the massive energy and water needs of data centers that run AI algorithms. They will also lay out how the technology is already being put to use—from precision agriculture to resilient grid infrastructure and improved weather forecasting. The briefing will highlight the frontiers of AI, including the federal government’s role in research and development at the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories, and will explore Congress’s role in aligning the rapid rise of AI development and usage with global goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate impacts.
Speakers to be announced.
Speakers
- Rep. Chuck Fleischmann U.S. Representative (R-Tenn)
- Fatima Ahmad Manager, Federal Regulatory Affairs and Offshore Wind, American Wind Energy Association
Contact details
Email address
Telephone number
+1 (202) 662-1880

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