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Congress is writing major climate change legislation that includes a cap-and-trade program as well as renewable electricity and efficiency mandates. Cap-and-trade represents a market-based approach designed to leave choices about least-cost ways of achieving climate-change policy goals to individual producers and consumers. Renewable electricity and efficiency standards prescribe specific approaches. Are these policies consistent with each other? How should they be combined? TPI has assembled a group of experts to discuss these issues.
| WHAT: | Climate Change, Cap-and-Trade, Renewable Electricity and Efficiency Mandates: How Do They Fit Together
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| WHEN: | Friday, June 12th 12 noon – 2 p.m. Lunch will be served
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| WHERE: | Rayburn House Office Building Room B369 Washington, DC 20515
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| WHO: | Tim Brennan, Resources for the Future and UMBC - Download Presentation Rob Gramlich, AWEA - Download Presentation Lester Lave, Carnegie Mellon University - Download Presentation Thomas Lenard, Technology Policy Institute - Download Presentation Scott Wallsten, Technology Policy Institute (moderator) |