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Stakeholder Perspectives on EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Plan

Washington, D.C. – Millions of comments have been submitted on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Clean Power Plan. Pulling from a broad swath of interested stakeholders, the Bipartisan Policy Center and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) will gather a mix of panelists to share highlights from their submitted comments on this regulatory undertaking.

Join us on Thursday, January 29 for a can’t-miss event on the commonalities and differences in stakeholder reactions to the proposed section 111(d) regulation for existing power plants.

The event is open to the public and media; to attend, please register here. Join the discussion on Twitter – @BPC_Bipartisan, #BPClive.


 WHO:

Henry Darwin
Director, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
@ArizonaDEQ

Lisa Edgar
Commissioner, Florida Public Service Commission
President, NARUC
@NARUC

Todd Foley
Senior Vice President of Policy and Government Relations, American Council on Renewable Energy
@ACORE

Elizabeth Gore
Policy Director, Basic Electric Power Cooperative

Jack Ihle
Director of Environmental Policy, Xcel Energy
@XcelEnergy

Robert Kenney
Chairman, Missouri Public Service Commission
@rkenney98

Bob Martineau
Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
President, Environmental Council of the States

Derek Murrow
Director of Federal Energy Policy, Natural Resources Defense Council
@NRDC

Quinlan J. Shea
Vice President of Environment, Edison Electric Institute
@Edison_Electric

Jared Snyder
Assistant Commissioner for Air Resources, Climate Change and Energy, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
@NYSDEC

WHAT:

Stakeholder Perspectives on EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Plan

WHEN:

Thursday, January 29, 2015
10:00AM ET – 12:00PM ET

WHERE:

Bipartisan Policy Center
1225 Eye Street NW
Suite 1000, 10th floor
Washington, DC 20005

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