The Energy Equation

Taking a look at the energy industry’s sustainability goals – What steps are we taking to ensure accessibility, affordability and the ability to remain a global leader in energy production? How will the landscape transform with technological innovations, and what policies can help us arrive at the right mix of energy sources?

Wednesday, April 14

View from Capitol Hill

In this session, members of Congress discuss the nation’s energy priorities for the next decade.


Thursday, April 15

Today’s Energy Landscape

How are cities creating a balance between energy sources to provide cost-effective and sustainable solutions for their residents? At the same time, what avenues are oil and natural gas companies exploring to advance sustainability goals?


Friday, April 16

Energy at the State Level

Hear state government leaders explore future energy initiatives and projects.


Speakers:

  • Katie Dykes, Commissioner, Department of Energy & Environmental Protection, State of Connecticut
  • Michael Hancock, Mayor of Denver, CO
  • Vicki Hollub, President & CEO, Occidental
  • Ken Miyagishima, Mayor of Las Cruces, NM
  • Marc Pacheco, State Senator, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), Chair, Subcommittee on Energy
  • Kathleen Theoharides, Secretary, Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR), Ranking Member, Natural Resources Committee
  • Dr. Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, IHS Markit

 

Moderator:

  • Steve Clemons, Editor-at-Large, The Hill

 

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