Energy Innovation 2011

Date:

November 17, 2011

Time:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Venue:

Washington Marriott at Metro Center

Address:

775 12th Street, NW, Grand Ballroom, Washington , DC, 20005



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Featured Panel

Energy Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels: How Do We Do It?

The panel will provide a framework for understanding how policy can drive innovation to make clean energy cheaper than fossil fuels. It will start with a discussion of how not to do it—for instance, why prices and caps are insufficient. It will take a look at the pieces of an energy innovation ecosystem, and identify ways policy can support innovation from basic R&D through to commercialization and deployment.

  • Matt Hourihan, Clean Energy Policy Analyst, ITIF
  • Letha Tawney, Senior Associate, World Resources Institute
  • Nate Gorence, Associate Director for Energy Innovation, the Bipartisan Policy Center
  • Jesse Jenkins, Director of Energy and Climate Policy, the Breakthrough Institute
  • Bryan Walsh, TIME Magazine, Moderator

Click here for registration information.

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Energy Project, Energy Innovation Initiative