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Energy Year in Review & Perspectives on Energy Policy During the 114th Congress

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Energy Year in Review & Perspectives on Energy Policy During the 114th Congress

Start 
Monday, December 15, 2014 : 12:00pm
End 
Monday, December 15, 2014 : 01:30pm
Location 
American Gas Association : Washington, D.C.

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2014 did not see much legislation passed on the Hill, but it was nonetheless an active year for the energy sector.  FERC approved three LNG export terminals in 2014 and the first US LNG exports are expected to begin in 2015.  The debate over whether to repeal a 39-year old oil export ban ramped up as US oil production increased significantly. Amidst this abundance of natural gas and oil, the US solar industry has taken off as solar prices begin to come in line with traditional forms of energy.

What will 2015 hold for the US energy market and how is the new Congress expected to help or hinder energy policy? Join the WCEE Brown-bag Luncheon Series  for this insightful panel discussion among four industry experts and gather food for thought before your next holiday feast.

Lunch and venue generously provided by the American Gas Association 

Featuring

  • Bill Cooper, President, Center for Liquefied Natural Gas
  • Rayola Dougher, Senior Economic Advisor, American Petroleum Institute
  • Emily Duncan, Director of Government Affairs, Solar Energy Industries Association
  • Barbara Tyran, Director, Washington & State Relations, Electric Power Research Institute

Cost: $0 WCEE members; $15 non-members

Please register early, as registration will close on December 12.

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