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Remaking American Power: The Energy Market Impacts of EPA's Clean Power Plan

November 18, 2014 • 1:30 – 3:30 pm EST

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The CSIS Energy and National Security Program and the Rhodium Group discussed the findings from their new report, Remaking American Power: Potential Energy Market Impacts of EPA’s Proposed GHG Emission Performance Standards for Existing Electric Power Plants. The report seeks to inform federal and state policymakers, energy producers, investors and consumers about the potential energy market impacts of state and federal policy decisions associated with the Clean Power Plan as proposed. John Larsen, Senior Analyst with the Rhodium Group, and Trevor Houser, Partner with the Rhodium Group, presented the findings, followed by comments from a panel featuring Richard Duke, Deputy Director for the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change, Erica Bowman, Vice President for Research & Policy Analysis at America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) and Kathryn Zyla, Deputy Director of the Georgetown Climate Center. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow in the CSIS Energy and National Security program, provided introductory remarks and moderated. 

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Sarah Ladislaw

Sarah Ladislaw

Former Senior Associate (Non-resident), Energy Security and Climate Change Program