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SUMMARY:⚡Boston Strategies International presenting at the 2026 BCI Convention in Nashville
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce that our CEO\, David Steven Jacoby\, will be speaking at the 2026 BCI Convention in Nashville. \n🎤 Session: Energy Transition: At What Cost? \n📊In this session\, David will take a data-driven approach to one of the most pressing questions facing the global energy landscape: not whether the transition will occur—but how efficiently\, equitably\, and sustainably it can be executed. \n📌The data tells a more nuanced story than headlines suggest. Despite rapid growth\, renewables still account for only ~10% of total U.S. energy production and ~23% of electricity generation—highlighting the continued structural reliance on traditional fuels. At the same time\, solar paired with storage is approaching cost parity with fossil fuels\, while policy mechanisms such as the Inflation Reduction Act temporarily reduced renewable costs by approximately 30%\, with many of these incentives now beginning to phase out. \nHowever\, the transition cannot be evaluated on cost alone. A fundamental tension is emerging between financial viability\, system reliability (“firmness”)\, and carbon impact: \n\nNatural gas remains cost-competitive but carries the highest emissions burden\nWind technologies are demonstrating strong market performance and investor confidence\nHydrogen\, while promising\, continues to face significant economic and infrastructure constraints\n\n🔗Beyond technology\, the energy transition is increasingly a supply chain and economic strategy challenge. An “all-of-the-above” domestic supply chain approach could unlock approximately 600\,000 jobs\, but only if organizations address global sourcing dependencies and build competitive advantage in strategically critical technologies. \n📍This session will explore: \n• Where capital is being deployed—and where it should be\n• The hidden costs embedded in global supply chains\n• Which energy technologies are positioned for long-term competitive advantage\n• How organizations can align decarbonization with core business strategy \nThe energy transition is not a single pathway—it is a portfolio of trade-offs\, each with measurable economic and strategic consequences. We look forward to engaging with industry leaders at BCI 2026 on how to move from ambition to execution—with clarity on both the opportunities and the costs. \n#BCI2026 #EnergyTransition #EnergyStrategy #SupplyChain #Decarbonization #BostonStrategies
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/%e2%9a%a1boston-strategies-international-presenting-at-the-2026-bci-convention-in-nashville/
CATEGORIES:Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk,Sustainability
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