Forecasting

Impact of Climate Change on Long-Term Electricity Demand

June 09, 2020

The next Itron Forecasting Brown Bag for 2020 will be hosted on Tuesday, June 16 and is entitled "Impact of Climate Change on Long-Term Electricity Demand." This free webinar will present a recent analysis of weather trends as part of the New York Climate Impact Study, which shows a steady increase in average temperatures consistent with global climate models. This includes a discussion on the trends and an approach for incorporating them into your long-term load forecast.

Participation is free, but prior registration is required. Each seminar lasts approximately one hour, allowing 45 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes for questions. Seminars start at noon Pacific-time. If you can’t attend a seminar or if you missed one, don’t worry! Your registration ensures that a link to the recording will be sent to you automatically approximately one week after the seminar date, plus you will get a link to watch any of this year’s previous webinars.

Register today at www.itron.com/forecastingworkshops.

Itron’s Forecasting group has conducted webinars on a variety of forecasting and load research-based topics for many years. All of our past webinars were recorded and are available in a YouTube library.

By Paige Schaefer


Sr Forecast Analyst


Paige Schaefer is a Product Marketing Manager in Itron’s Outcomes group for the strategy, planning and implementation of projects supporting marketing functions spanning electricity, water and gas business units. She interacts directly with sales, product and corporate marketing to identify new marketing opportunities, recommend actions and the coordination of targeted campaigns to increase brand awareness and market share where she works closely with the teams to develop content and strategies. In addition, she provides website support, event coordination and manages Itron’s Energy Forecasting Group (EFG), which supports end-use data development, the Statistical End-use Approach (SAE) and coordinates their annual meeting for discussing modeling and forecasting issues. Paige has a B.S. in Business Administration from San Diego State University with an emphasis in Marketing.


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