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MAGNY Program: Decarbonization of Transportation and Power Utilities
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
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MAGNY

Program

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

TOPIC: Decarbonization of Transportation and Power Utilities

Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Times:

In Person: 11:30-1:30 pm ET (Join us for networking prior to and after lunch)

Zoom Meeting Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET

Locations:

Zoom webinar OR

New York City Bar Association, 42 West 44th Street, NYC (lunch will be provided)

Details:

During the COP26 Climate Summit in 2021, the United States made an ambitious commitment to reach 100% renewable electricity generation by 2035 and to work with other leading carbon-emitting countries to reduce methane emissions, develop carbon capture, utilization, storage, and direct air capture technologies. As U.S. climate representatives and federal agencies work on developing domestic pathways to achieve these targets, they will likely find it necessary to pivot from historically carbon-intensive industries and aim to achieve economic output without reliance on an abundant and reliable supply of fossil fuels.

Transportation Entities and Power Utilities are two of the most affected industries from energy transition. We talk to experts in these industries about how these policy initiatives are affecting operations, what type of solutions exist to help manage the risk and specifically how the Long Island Power Authority is working to achieve not only federal, but state level requirements toward decarbonization.

Panelists:

Dan Aschenbach
President, AGVP Advisory

Rick Shansky
Senior Vice President of Power Supply and Wholesale Markets, Long Island Power Authority

Moderator:

Nora Wittstruck
Senior Director – ESG Sector Leader, U.S. Public Finance, S&P Global

Cost:

MAGNY or other NFMA Members
$55 Zoom
$75 In-Person

Non-Members
$80 Zoom
$100 In-Person

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Participants attending in person will receive additional information prior to the meeting about current COVID protocols in place at the NYC Bar Association. As of now, vaccination will not be required and masks are welcome but not required. The room will be significantly below capacity to allow for distancing if preferred. No in-person cancellations after April 15 although another guest can attend in your place or you can receive the Zoom link.

Questions? Contact [email protected]



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