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Global Energy and Environment Initiative (GEEI) | Conferences

The Thirteenth Annual Washington Energy Policy Conference

New Energy Dynamics—Recession and Beyond

Monday, April 27, 2009
Kenney Auditorium, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

Cost: $150 for NCAC members; $170 for non-members; Students $25
(SAIS students free admission to sessions, $20 for lunch)

Click here to access the conference brochure

8:30 AM           Registration and Coffee

8:45 AM           Opening Remarks
                          Bo Kong, SAIS GEEI
                          Benjamin Schlesinger, Galway Group, LP

                         Click here to access video of the Opening Remarks and Keynote

9:00 AM           Keynote: Jason Grumet, Executive Director, National Commission on Energy Policy

9:30 AM           Oil, Gas and Geopolitics – Challenges and Solutions
                          David Goldwyn, Goldwyn International Strategies
                          Adam Sieminski, Deutsche Bank
                          Michelle Patron, PIRA Energy Group

                          Click here to access video of part one of this panel
                          Click here to access video of part two of this panel

10:45 AM         Break

11:00 AM         Electric Generation for the Future
                          Sue Gander, National Governors Association – Center for Best Practices
                          Jonathan McClelland, MJ Beck Consulting
                          Lisa Wood, Institute for Electric Efficiency
                          Barbara Tyran, Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.
                          Moderator: Charles Ebinger, Brookings

                         Click here to access video of part one of this panel
                         Click here to access video of part two of this panel

12:15 PM        Lunch and Luncheon Keynote: TBA

1:45 PM          Break

2:00 PM          The Prospects for Transportation
                         Tara Billingsley, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
                          Reid Heffner, Booz Allen Hamilton
                          John German, International Council for Clean Transportation
                          Moderator: Neelesh Nerurkar, BP

3:15 PM          Break

3:30 PM          Climate Change Initiatives
                         Reid Harvey, Environmental Protection Agency
                         Nigel Purvis, Climate Advisors
                         Véronique Bugnion, Point Carbon
                         Moderator: Glen Sweetnam, Energy Information Administration

                          Click here to access video of part one of this panel
                          Click here to access video of part two of this panel

4:45 PM          Conclusion/Summing up:
                         Ed Morse, Louis Capital Markets

                          Click here to access video of the conclusion

5:00 PM          Reception

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