[E&E seminars] FRIDAY-FERC Chairman Joseph Kelliher-Seminar
Karen Gibson
kgibson at MIT.EDU
Thu Sep 18 13:00:37 EDT 2008
REMINDER: We are pleased to announce a seminar featuring Joseph
Kelliher, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
followed by commentary from FERC Commissioner Jon Wellinghoff. For
more information, please contact Jameson Twomey at jtwomey at mit.edu. We
hope you will join us.
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Energy Policy and Technology
Joseph T. Kelliher, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
With commentary by Commissioner Jon Wellinghoff
Date: Friday, September 19, 2008
Time: 4:00 PM [Reception follows]
Location: Room E51-325 (Tang Center), 70 Memorial Dr.
Sponsor: MIT Energy Initiative
Abstract
In his talk, Chairman Kelliher will discuss the relationship between
technology and energy policy, how technological developments force
change in policy, and how technological limits constrain energy policy
options, with a focus on electricity competition policy and climate
change.
About the speaker
Joseph T. Kelliher serves as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission. He served as a Commissioner from 2003 until President Bush
appointed him Chairman in 2005. Chairman Kelliher has an extensive
record of public service, including positions such as Senior Policy
Advisor to Department of Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham; member of
the Bush/Cheney transition team; and majority Counsel to the House
Committee on Commerce. He also has considerable experience in the
private sector, including roles such as Counsel for a major law firm
and representing interests of a large public utility and a nuclear
power trade association.
Jon Wellinghoff is a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission. He is an energy law specialist with more than 30 years
experience in the field. Before joining FERC, he was in private
practice and focused exclusively on client matters related to
renewable energy, energy efficiency and distributed generation. While
in the private sector, Commissioner Wellinghoff represented an array
of clients from federal agencies, renewable developers, and large
consumers of power to energy efficient product manufacturers and clean
energy advocacy organizations.
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