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Presentations from the 2005 NCSL Annual Meeting

August 16-20, 2005
Seattle, Washington

Speaker Presentations

Session: "Advanced Coal Technologies"

Paul Loeffelman
American Electric Power, Ohio

Session: "Energy Outlook"

Todd Onderdonk
ExxonMobil Corporation, Texas

The Outlook for Energy

Session: "Bioenergy"

Jim Easterly
Easterly Consulting, Virginia

Session: "Electricity Transmission"

Julia Souder
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability
U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, D.C.

Jim Fama
Edison Electric Institute, Washington, D.C.

What Can We Do To Get More Transmission Built?

Commissioner Susan Wefald
Public Services Commission, North Dakota

Ellen Petrill
Electric Power Research Institute, California

Session: "Protecting Our Critical Energy Infrastructure"

Anthony Cugini
National Energy Technology Laboratory
U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, D.C.

Steve Bossart
National Energy Technology Laboratory
U.S. Dept. of Energy, West Virginia

U.S. Electric Grid Modernization

Session: "Renewable Energy Technologies and Policy: How Far Can They Take Us?"

Dan Juhl
DanMar Associates, Inc., Minnesota

Community-Based Energy Development

Session: "Trends in Natural Gas Supply and Demand: The State Policy Outlook"

Gordon Slack
Business Director, Energy,
Dow Chemical Company, Texas

Natural Gas Supply and Demand: A Large Consumer’s Perspective

Michael Speltz
Manager, Business and Commercial
Chevron Global Gas, California

U.S. Natural Gas Market Dynamics

Session: "The Role of Energy Efficiency in State Policies"

Kateri Callahan
Alliance to Save Energy, Washington, D.C.

 

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