William F. Hederman, Jr. U.S.
Department of Energy |
February 25, Houston, TX
– William F. Hederman, Jr., Deputy Director for Systems Integration
and Senior Advisor to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), has agreed to give the Keynote Presentation
at ELECTRIC POWER 2015, which will take place April 21-23, 2015 at
Rosemont’s Convention Center in Chicago. He will discuss the
origins, preliminary findings and the analytical approach to gather the
information for the Quadrennial Energy Review (QER). Register today to
secure your seat at the Keynote Address.
“The
QER, announced as part of the President’s Climate Action Plan, will
provide a roadmap to modernize our energy infrastructure in ways that
will support the Nation’s economic competitiveness and energy
security, and enable us to move toward a low-carbon future,” said Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz.
The
DOE plays a critical role in analyzing the ability of the QER to
address the challenges of changes in energy supply, markets and
patterns of consumers as well as the issues of climate change impact,
aging,
capacity and both cyber and physical threats.
“ELECTRIC
POWER looks forward to hosting Mr. Hederman as he outlines the
findings of the QER and its subsequent impact on the energy
infrastructure. Our event draws thousands from the power generation
industry who will be very interested in the preliminary results.” says
Jamie Reesby, Show Director for ELECTRIC POWER Conference + Exhibition.
Prior
to the DOE, Mr. Hederman was Vice President for Business Development
and Strategic Initiatives at Columbia Transmission Companies on the
management team that brought Columbia out of bankruptcy and sold it
to another utility at an attractive price for shareholders. During the
Enron and California crises, FERC Chairman Patrick Wood asked Hederman
to join the agency and form the Office of Market Oversight and
Investigations, which has been credited with playing a major role in the
restoration of
confidence in electricity and natural gas regulatory oversight.
The
2015 ELECTRIC POWER Conference + Exhibition, scheduled for April 21-23
in Chicago, cuts across fuel classifications to address the
technically advanced power plant through six conference tracks that address the changes affecting power plants in a challenging era of environmental compliance, safety initiatives, and
operational efficiency.
Register
today with code KEYNOTE to save $150 off the full rate to attend the
event that draws more power generating companies than any other event!
Regardless of company, fuel type or career level, ELECTRIC POWER has something for you.
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