Anticipated rules from the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate CO2 emissions from power plants will have significant implications for energy and environmental policy makers, electric generators, and energy consumers nationwide.
The rules will have profound impacts on coal dependent regions of the country (those with a significant coal extraction industry, or with electric utilities that rely heavily on coal-fired generation).
This one-day conference will feature speakers from air and energy regulatory agencies, electric utilities, energy producers, academic institutions, environmental groups, and public policy organizations to explore legal, policy, economic, and other issues surrounding the new rules, including:
- EPA's rulemaking process and the likely framework of the EPA rules.
- Options available to states for complying with the EPA rules.
- Options available to utilities and other energy producers for complying with the EPA rules.
- Socio-economic implications for coal dependent states.
The public is invited to attend the conference, and admission is free. Registration, however, is required for the lunch.
Click on the link below to register and RSVP for lunch.
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