During this breakfast, one of the most senior officials at DOE will discuss the energy world to come, and what it will take to get there.
Our January 2012 breakfast event will feature top EPA official Gina McCarthy. During her talk, she will address the latest regulations and compliance timelines affecting the power sector.
This presentation will summarize this research and discuss policy implications at the federal, state, and regional levels in light of recent developments.
At ICF's breakfast, retiring CEO of AES Paul Hanrahan discusses how successful firms balance risks against potential rewards and how the United States stacks up against other countries.
At ICF’s October Energy Breakfast, Mayo A. Shattuck III, chairman, president, and CEO of Constellation Energy will describe his firm’s entrepreneurial drive to navigate a dynamic, competitive market and will provide an overview of its pending merger with Exelon.
Please join ICF for a discussion of critical regulations affecting the power and gas sectors and ask your questions of FERC Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur as she describes how FERC’s agenda makes a difference for your firm and your clients.
Rob Brenner, who has directed EPA’s Air Policy office since shortly before the passage of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, will discuss EPA’s efforts to implement a power plant pollution control strategy that will both protect public health and help support the nation’s economic recovery.
Come to the May breakfast and get your queries addressed by Scott Peterson, senior vice president at the Nuclear Energy Institute.
As the National Coordinator for Smart Grid Conformance, this month's ICF breakfast speaker, Dean Prochaska, will explain the major opportunity that the smart grid presents and the risks of a system where different standards prevail.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), part of DOE, is responsible for providing hundreds of millions of dollars to support the leading ideas that will bridge the gap between energy research and industry adoption. Our speaker this month, Dr. Arun Majumdar, Acting Under Secretary of DOE and Director of ARPA-E, has formed a team of experts that focus on transformational energy technologies that could fundamentally alter the way we produce and consume energy.
Our speaker this month leads a team of Nobel laureates and other top-notch scientists who provide unbiased and unvarnished information on climate change and its impacts. If you want to know the facts on our warming climate, and what they could mean, come hear Mary Glackin, a senior executive with NOAA for more than 30 years.