Thursday, November 19, 2015

25 of 56 Rep. Cramer and Rep. Schrader to Keynote "Powering the 21st Century" Forum

National Journal
Powering the 21st Century: Making the Grid Work for All Consumers
 
 
WHEN
Tuesday, December 8th, 2015  
Registration 8:00 a.m.
Program 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
 
WHERE
The Newseum
7th Floor Knight Conference Center
555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 
Washington, D.C. 
 
UNDERWRITTEN BY: PG&E
 
EVENT SUMMARY
The American energy revolution is transforming power production and redefining how users engage with the utility industry. In response to consumer preferences, technology innovation, economic incentives, state policies and federal regulation, the industry is becoming more distributed, digitized, democratized and decarbonized.
 
National Journal LIVE presents "Powering the 21st Century: Making the Grid Work for All Consumers" to explore Washington's role in encouraging energy innovation, the future of the grid and how best to ensure the benefits of new power generation methods are sustainable and extended to all communities.
 
Join us as we engage with the nation's policy makers, innovators, stakeholders and thought leaders in a robust conversation about grid modernization and the future of American energy.
 
MODERATED BY
  • Ron Brownstein, Editorial Director, Atlantic Media
  • Ben Geman, Energy and Environment Correspondent, National Journal
FEATURING
  • The Honorable Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Member, House Committee on Energy and Commerce 
  • The Honorable Kurt Schrader (D-OR), Member, House Committee on Energy and Commerce
  • Todd Foley, Chief Strategy Officer, American Council on Renewable Energy
  • Jim Kapsis, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Opower
  • Michelle Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Groundswell
  • The Honorable Phil Sharp, President, Resources for the Future
  • Karen Wayland, Ph.D., Deputy Director for State and Local Cooperation, EPSA, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Lisa Wood, Ph.D., Vice President, The Edison Foundation and Executive Director, Institute for Electric Innovation
  • Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D., John G. Searle Chair and Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Note to Government Employees: While we welcome your attendance at the event, we kindly ask that you confirm with your departmental ethics office that you are permitted to attend. Please be advised that this event will include a meal component.

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