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Energy in the Southwest Conference

Monday and Tuesday, July 11-12, 2011
Monday, July 11: 8 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. MDT with reception following from 5 - 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 12: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MDT

Inn and Spa at Loretto
211 Old Sante Fe Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87501

The conference is designed for energy professionals in the Southwest interested in cutting-edge issues the industry is facing today. Speakers and attendees will include state commissioners, federal regulators, leading energy lawyers, and other experts from the Southwest and beyond. The conference provides attendees with the opportunity to participate in the ongoing energy law and policy dialogue that will shape the future of the electric industry in the Southwest.

Topics addressed at this year's conference include:

  • Top items on the FERC's agenda with Commissioner Mark Spitzer
  • Congressional updates
  • Retiring coal plants
  • How far should we go forward with renewables?
  • How energy policy is evolving at the state level
  • ESA compliance strategies
  • Water quality and supply issues
  • Energy efficiency as an option to new generation: Smart Grid and demand side management
  • What types of projects the financial markets are favoring
  • Transmission in the Southwest

    Presenters Include:
    Robert M. Pomeroy, Program Co-Chair, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
    Thorvald A. Nelson, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
    Frederick J. Schmidt, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
    Bill Ritter, Jr., Former Governor of Colorado, now Director, Center for the New Energy Economy

    Click here for the agenda.
    Click here to register.

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