EPRI Annual Global Climate Change Research Seminar
EPRI’s seminars communicate the latest global climate research findings of interest to the electricity industry and other organizations concerned with energy/environmental issues.
Event Details
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Scheduled:
16th Annual Seminar, May 25-26, 2011
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Location:
L’Enfant Plaza Hotel
998 D Street Southwest
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 484-1000 -
Contact:
Kitty Vroom – (650) 855-2255 or kvroom@epri.com
Value
Participants benefit from the opportunity to hear first-hand accounts of current work directly from leading researchers. Issues are addressed from a number of perspectives, including the academic community, national laboratories, government agencies, environmental organizations, and EPRI researchers. Lunches and the evening reception offer numerous chances to interact directly with presenters and other participants.
Topics
Seminars include sessions on US climate policy, developing country participation, science and climate impacts, technology, and mitigation costs.Who Should Attend
The seminar is open to attendance by representatives of industry, government, academia, and non-governmental organizations concerned with the issue of global climate change. The seminar will present material of interest to technical staff, managers, executives, and legislative representatives in those organizations
Event Materials
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2011 – 16th Annual EPRI Global Climate Change Research Seminar
| Title | Author | Size |
|---|---|---|
| Agenda | 43 KB | |
| International and US Climate Policy Outlook | Joe Aldy | 78 KB |
| EPA Regulatory Approaches to CO2 | Nathan Richardson | 1.00 MB |
| California's Energy Future: The View to 2050 | Bryan Hannegan | 2.00 MB |
| Drivers of Future US CO2 Emissions | Howard Gruenspecht | 196 KB |
| Natural Gas Supply | Francis O'Sullivan | 833 KB |
| Electricity Demand Growth and Energy Efficiency | Mark Jaccard | 448 KB |
| Future of Electric Transportation | Mark Duvall | 1.00 MB |
| Biomass Supply for Power & Environmental Implications | Steve Rose | 455 KB |
| Renewable Energy: The Promise and Limits | Vic Niemeyer | 1.00 MB |
| Are Market Mechanisms Obsolete? | David Montgomery | 256 KB |
| Introduction to Issues | David Victor | 395 KB |
| China's Growth: Structural Change and Key Drivers of Future Emissions | Trevor Houser | 194 KB |
| China's Future Emissions: Perspectives from the Asian Modeling Exercise | Jae Edmonds | 3.00 MB |
| A Utility Industry Perspective | David Mohler | 1.00 MB |
Presentations and other materials from previous seminars can be viewed in the Seminar Materials Archive.