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The New England Restructuring Roundtable

Location : Foley Hoag LLP, 155 Seaport Boulevard, 13th Floor   
Date : 17-Feb-2012   Friday  
Time : 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Division:  MassCEC
Type:  General
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Join the New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable as they kick off the Roundtable's 17th year with a Roundtable focusing on bold state and regional energy-related environmental regulations, policies, and programs.
 
The first panel features recent important state-level developments in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Ken Kimmel will describe the various new activities that DEP and the state are undertaking to insure the successful implementation of Massachusetts' landmark legislation, including the Global Warming Solutions Act and the Green Communities Act. 
 
Connecticut's recently-appointed Deputy Commissioner of Energy Jonathan Schrag will then discuss the plethora of activities Connecticut is undertaking (following the recent consolidation of its energy and environmental agencies under a new Department of Energy and Environmental Protection), all of which aim to reduce energy prices, while enhancing the pursuit of energy efficiency and clean energy technologies. 
 
The second panel focuses on the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the first carbon cap and trade system in the United States, as it completes its third year of operation and begins a three-year review process that could result in changes to RGGI's design and implementation. Yet with New Jersey's recent withdrawal from RGGI and New Hampshire's near-withdrawal, is RGGI's future secure?
 
The panel begins with Maine PUC Commissioner David Littell (who is also Chairman of RGGI,Inc.)
Commissioner Littell will take stock of RGGI's first phase, laying out the questions that the states will be trying to answer in their review process and describing the review process itself. 
 
Analysis Group Senior Vice President Paul Hibbard will then present the findings of an in-depth study undertaken by Analysis Group, with funding support from several foundations, on the economic costs and benefits of RGGI's first phase - both regionally and state-by-state. Rounding out the panel and sharing their insights on RGGI's first three years, the Analysis Group study, and their hopes and fears regarding RGGI's future, will be Environment Northeast's Director for Energy/Climate Policy Derek Murrow, and NRG Energy's Senior VP for Sustainability Policy & Strategy Steve Corneli.

 

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