The W&J Center for Energy Policy and Management Brings You
Session III
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 @ 7:00 pm
Yost Auditorium, Burnett Center, Washington & Jefferson College
In Session III, our energy experts will examine the issues that must be resolved to arrive at a new business model for the generation and delivery of electricity. The ultimate question is who is going to pay for the modern grid that we need? How do we set up the right incentives for those investments? Do we need to create new regulatory frameworks?
Featured Panelists
Dianne Anderson
Former Executive Director , Great Lakes Institute for Energy Innovation, Case Western Reserve University
Maria Hanley
Energy Industry Analyst in the Office of Electric Reliability, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Gregory F. Reed, Ph.D.
Director of Center for Energy and of the Electric Power Initiative; Professor at Swanson School of Engineering, U. of Pittsburgh
The lecture is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Click Here to Register Today!
PA, WV, and OH CLE credit is available for attorneys; contact the Washington County Bar Association at wcba@washcobar.org or 724-225-6710 for CLE cost and information. W&J will provide certificates of completion of Professional Development Hours for applicable registrants.
The prototype Grid Academy program was developed as a partnership between the Allegheny Conference on Community Development and the Science and Engineering Ambassadors Program of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. CEPM thanks both the Allegheny Conference and the Ambassadors Program for their generosity in allowing a modified version of the Grid Academy to be presented at W&J.