Energy 2030 On the Road: New York City
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Energy 2030 On the Road: New York City
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Energy 2030 On the Road is an education, outreach and action campaign aimed at urging communities throughout the nation to adopt the goal of doubling energy productivity by 2030.
In broad terms, the Energy 2030 initiative is organized around the follow three pillars, which set the agenda of this event:
- Invest in energy productivity throughout the economy;
- Modernize regulations and infrastructure to improve energy productivity; and,
- Educate and engage consumers, workers, business executives, and government leaders on ways to drive energy productivity gains.
This stop will bring together local policymakers, business leaders and advocates to illustrate how this ambitious national goal can be achieved.
CO-HOSTED BY
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
SPONSORS
Copper Development Association
Energy 2030 On the Road: New York CityMonday, September 29, 2014 | |
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8:30am | Registration & Breakfast |
9:00am | Welcome & Opening Remarks |
9:10am | Energy 2030: A Clarion Call to Double U.S. Energy Productivity Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to Save Energy |
9:20am | Remarks and Introduction of Governor George Pataki |
9:35am | Keynote Remarks Governor George Pataki |
9:55am | Networking Break |
10:10am | Educating and Engaging People on Energy Productivity Gains Panelists: |
10:55am | Modernizing Regulations and Infrastructure to Improve Energy Productivity Moderator:Sue Tierney, Managing Principal, Analysis Group |
11:40am | Introduction of Congressman Paul Tonko |
11:45am | Keynote Remarks |
12:00pm | Networking Break |
12:15pm | Investing in Energy Productivity Moderator: Michael Eckhart, Managing Director, Citigroup Panelists: |
1:00pm | Wrap up & Next Steps Kateri Callahan, President, Alliance to Save Energy |
* Not yet confirmed |
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