Monday, December 6, 2010

Impact of the Midterm Election on Energy Policy Webinar, December 16

EUCIImpact of Midterm Election on Energy Policy

December 16, 2010 :: 2:30 PM Eastern Time
Overview

Presenters will discuss key victories and losses, recently announced committee assignments, and the election's impact on energy policy at the federal level. Additionally, presenters will give insight into the energy debate at the state level and how that may impact energy development.

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Topics Include
  • What happened: the final tally, how those in power got there,
    lame duck session recap
  • Who the new players are: key names and states
  • Outlook for 112th Congress: House committee assignment and chair
    update
  • Potential renewable energy and energy efficiency legislation: RPS, extension of tax credits and new tax credits, continuation of the DOE loan guarantee program , energy efficiency , climate change
  • Impact to traditional generation sources: air quality issues, FERC, nuclear
  • Environmental topics: key players in new House (leadership and committees), Congressional oversight of EPA, forthcoming EPA regulations, Yucca Mountain and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
  • State politics and energy: impact on projects in pipeline, legislative attitudes, leadership review

Full Agenda

Instructed By

Bonnie A. Suchman, Of Counsel, Troutman Sanders
David M. Konisky, Assistant Professor, Georgetown Public Policy Institute
Glen Andersen, Energy Policy Analyst, National Conference of State Legislatures
Meghan McLaughlin, Grassroots and PAC Specialist, American Public Power
Association

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