Alumni in Energy Symposium: Electric Power Regulation & Legal Issues
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Alumni in Energy Symposium: Electric Power Regulation & Legal Issues
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The Vermont Law School (VLS) Institute for Energy and the Environment, VLS Alumni in Energy, and the Environmental Law Institute are co-sponsoring the Vermont Law School's first annual Alumni in Energy Symposium. The event will contain three interactive, facilitated programs. "The Smart Grid: Fantasy or Fabulous?" will address the legal and technology barriers to greater adoption of the smart grid, including privacy protection. "The Legal Implications of EPA's Clean Power Plant Rulemaking," will address the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's section 111(d) rulemaking under the Clean Air Act, considered one of the most significant regulatory actions to address Greenhouse Gas emissions to date. "The Future of Utility Business Models to Address Renewables and Efficiency," will consider implications raised in the first two panels, including how utilities can remain viable while the smart grid and renewables are implemented through the current utility regulatory structure.
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