Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Schedule for the Week of May 15

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Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Schedule for the Week of May 15

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The following press release was published by the Senate Committee On Energy & Natural Resources on May 12, 2006. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, D.C. - The Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee will hold two full committee hearings and one subcommittee hearing next week.

The full committee will hold a hearing on the impact the Energy Policy Act of 2005 has had on electricity reliability. Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wyoming, will chair the hearing which will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. in SD-366.

Invited Witnesses Include:

Panel 1

Mr. John S. Moot

General Counsel

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Mr. Rick Sergel

President and CEO

North American Electric Reliability Council

Princeton, NJ

Panel 2

Mr. David Owens

Executive Vice President

Business Operations

Edison Electric Institute

Washington, DC

Mr. Allen Mosher

Director of Policy Analysis

American Public Power Association

Washington, DC

Mr. Michael Easley

CEO

Powder River Energy Corporation

Testifying on behalf of NRECA and Wyoming Infrastructure Authority

Sundance, WY

Mr. John A. Anderson

President and CEO

Electricity Consumers Resource Council

Washington, DC

Ms. Trudy A. Harper

President

Tenaska Power Services Co.

Testifying on behalf of Electric Power Supply Association

Arlington, TX

The full committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday, May 16 at 10:00 a.m. in SD-366 to receive testimony regarding the status of the Yucca Mountain Repository Project within the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management at the Department of Energy.

Invited Witnesses Include:

Dr. John Garrick

Chairman

U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board

Arlington, VA

Mr. Paul Golan

Acting Director

Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste

U.S. Department of Energy

Mr. William Wehrum, Jr.

Acting Assistant Administrator

Office of Air and Radiation

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Mr. Robert Loux

Executive Director

Agency for Nuclear Projects

Office of the Governor

State of Nevada

Carson City, NV

The national parks subcommittee will hold a hearing on Tuesday, May 16 at 2:30 p.m. in SD-366 to receive testimony on the following bills:

S. 1686, a bill to amend the Constitution Heritage Act of 1988 to provide for the operation of the National Constitution Center

S. 2417 and H.R. 4192, bills to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to designate the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace home in Hope, Arkansas, as a National Historic Site and unit of the National Park System

S. 2419 and H.R. 4882, bills to ensure the proper remembrance of Vietnam veterans and the Vietnam War by providing a deadline for the designation of a visitor center for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial

S. 2568, a bill to amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail

S. 2627, a bill to amend the Act of Aug. 21, 1935, to extend the authorization for the National Park System Advisory Board

S. Res. 468, a resolution supporting the continued administration of Channel Islands National Park, including Santa Rosa Island, in accordance with the laws (including regulations) and policies of the National Park Service

Invited Witnesses Include:

Senator John Warner

Senator Paul Sarbanes

Senator Mark Pryor

Panel 1

Mr. Steve Martin

Deputy Director

National Park Service

Department of the Interior

Mr. John V. Cogbill, III

Chairman

National Capitol Planning Commission

Washington, DC

Panel 2

Mr. Ray Saikus

Vietnam Veteran

U.S. Army, 1968-69

Cleveland, OH

Mr. Harry G. Robinson, III

Consultant

TRG Consulting Studio

Washington, DC

Mr. Patrick Noonan

Chairman Emeritus

The Conservation Fund

Arlington, VA

Accompanied by:

Mr. Gilbert Grosvenor

Chairman of the Board

National Geographic Society

Washington, DC

Source: Senate Committee On Energy & Natural Resources

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