29 Panelists Invited To Present Details on Proposals At Energy Committee’s Bipartisan Climate Conference

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29 Panelists Invited To Present Details on Proposals At Energy Committee’s Bipartisan Climate Conference

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The following press release was published by the Senate Committee On Energy & Natural Resources on March 28, 2006. It is reproduced in full below.

Twenty-nine panelists have accepted the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee’s invitation to amplify on the proposals they submitted for the committee’s April 4 climate conference.

Next Tuesday, the Energy Committee will host a day-long conference (9:30 a.m. to noon and 2:30 to 5:00 p.m.) to address the challenge of how Congress might go about creating a mandatory trading program to control U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Conference guidelines will be included on the committee website, www.energy.senate.gov.

[BACKGROUND: Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) and Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), the committee's chairman and ranking member, invited interested parties to submit comments as part of the committee's bipartisan effort to find common ground on the next steps for addressing domestic greenhouse gas emissions. Last month, the senators issued a "white paper" that included four basic questions about design elements of a mandatory market-based greenhouse gas regulatory system.]

Panel 1: Business Perspectives on Policy Design

Duke Energy Corp.

Exelon Corp.

General Electric Co.

PNM Resources

Sempra Energy

Shell

Southern Company

Wal-Mart Inc.

Panel 2: Analysis of Domestic Design Options

American Council for Capital Formation

Center for Clean Air Policy

Congressional Budget Office

Electric Power Research Institute

National Commission on Energy Policy

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities

Resources for the Future

Panel 3: Perspectives on Domestic Design

Alliance to Save Energy

Clean Energy Group

Edison Electric Institute

Environmental Defense

Generators for Clean Air

National Mining Association

National Rural Electric Cooperative

Natural Resources Defense Council

Panel 4: Trading and International Competitiveness

American Electric Power

Chicago Climate Exchange

Climate Policy Center

Natsource

Pew Center

World Resources Institute

Source: Senate Committee On Energy & Natural Resources

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