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NASEO 2015 Energy Policy Outlook Conference

NASEO's 2015 Energy Policy Outlook Conference will focus on the energy and economic opportunity in modernizing the nation’s energy infrastructure—electric grid, pipelines, buildings, and transportation—to achieve a more resilient, sustainable, and energy efficient future. The need to modernize our aging energy infrastructure is among the most important global competitive challenges facing the United States. Our energy system is being stressed in order to meet complex operational demands, such as grid integration, shifts in resources and energy flows, cybersecurity, and an infusion of digital technologies across every sector of the economy.

State, local and federal policymakers must find practical ways to incentivize public-private infrastructure investments that prioritize resilience, efficiency, affordability, and consideration of the impacts of weather events, demographic changes, and economic growth over the coming decades.

Please join us for NASEO's 2015 Energy Policy Outlook Conference as the nation’s State and Territory Energy Office directors, staff, and our public and private sector Affiliate members convene to address these important issues and consider how to assign greater priority to the resilience and efficiency of our energy infrastructure—electric grid, pipelines, buildings, and transportation—working together to create economic opportunity.

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Who Should Attend?

  • State Energy Office directors and key personnel
  • NASEO affiliate members
  • Federal officials
  • Utility leaders
  • Building architects and engineers
  • Industrial and manufacturing representatives
  • Technology providers
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Energy companies
  • Industry groups
  • Financial investment and service companies
  • Policymakers and Congressional staff
  • Trade associations

 

Session Highlights

  • Infrastructure Modernization – U.S. Secretary of Energy Moniz
  • 111(d) and EE – Administrator of EPA Gina McCarthy
  • EPA’s 111(d) and Electric Reliability – Chairman of FERC Cheryl LaFleur
  • A Global Cyber Crisis – National Security Expert Richard Clarke
  • Rooftop Solar and Grid Parity – Deutsche Bank's Vishal Shah
  • America’s Energy Policy – Congressman Paul Tonko
  • Role of Nuclear in Energy Policy – former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh
  • America is Kicking it’s Imported Oil Habit – Citi Research's Edward Morse and U.S. EIA Administrator Adam Sieminski
  • Modernizing the Grid – Assistant Secretary Patricia Hoffman
  • Coal in a Carbon Constrained World – Deputy Assistant Secretary Dr. Julio Friedmann
  • Regional Transmission and Resilience – PJM CEO Terry Boston
  • Picking Up Speed for Alternative Fuel Infrastructure – Colorado State Energy Director Jeff Ackermann
  • Meeting State GHG and Renewable Energy Goals – Vermont State Energy Director Dr. Asa Hopkins
  • Reforming the Energy Vision New York State Energy Director John Rhodes
  • Focus on EERE Programs – Manufacturing, Mark Johnson; Bioenergy, Jonathan Male; and Wind and Water Power Jose Zayas
  • NASEO Committee Meetings – Buildings, Financing, Grid, Security

 


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