Energy
Policy and Technology Outlook Conference
Hosted by NASEO and
ASERTTI
January 31 -
February 3, 2011
Fairmont Hotel, Washington, DC
The 2011 State Energy Policy and Technology Outlook Conference, hosted by
NASEO and ASERTTI, was held on Monday, January 31 – Thursday, February
3, 2011, at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, D.C. This year’s Conference
came as a historic number of new governors and legislators take office and served as an essential opportunity for State Energy Office directors,
staff, and interested stakeholders to hear the latest on economic
development, technology transfer, innovative financing, and clean energy
technologies.
To better prepare and inform conference attendees, NASEO and ASERTTI planned a full week of informative events, with the core conference agenda
being complimented by a State Energy Office National Energy Orientation and
NASEO regional meetings starting at 10:00 am on Monday, January 31, 2011.
Session Highlights
- Supporting Successful Energy and Environmental Policies
and Regulations
- The Changing Landscape of Sate Energy and Economic
Development Policy
- Collaborative State, Federal and Private Energy
Innovation Investments
- Shale Gas: Economic Opportunity, Environmental
Challenges, and Best Practices
- Residential Retrofit Innovation: Program Design,
Training, and Customer Engagement
- Renewable Energy Market Opportunities and Research
Needs: How States and Industry Can Advance Economic
Development
- Cutting-Edge Commercial, Residential, and Industrial
Energy Efficiency Financing
Confirmed Speakers include:
- Former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter
- Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation Gina
McCarthy
- Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency Kathleen Hogan
- Chief Operating Officer and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewable Energy
Steven Chalk
Meeting Information
For more information on any of the
above events, contact
Shemika Spencer, 1414 Prince Street,
Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314, Phone
703.299.8800; Fax 703.299.6208.
Information on additional Energy Related
Meetings can be found on
www.EnergyMeetings.com. |