The Region's Premier Business Energy Conference

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The Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA)
and Connecticut Power & Energy Society (CPES) are
pleased to present…
The
Region’s
Premier
Business
Energy
Conference
Monday, Oct. 4
Crowne Plaza,
Cromwell
www.cbia.com/
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P r e m i u m sp o n s o r s
Pa r ticipati n g sp o n s o r s
What’s the Deal?—Business energy conference agenda
7:30–8:30 a.m.
and climate change legislation. The
American Power Act, which seeks to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions through
a nationwide cap-and-trade program,
also calls for investments in clean energy
technology and provisions to encourage
the creation of green jobs.
Registration, Breakfast, & Exhibitor
Networking
8:30–8:40 a.m.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:40–9:40 a.m.
10:15–10:45 a.m.
Panel Discussion: Energy Projects
Break/Exhibitor Networking
Moderator: John Mengacci,
Undersecretary, Office of Policy &
Management
Panel Discussion: The Future of Energy
10:45–11:45 a.m.
Stephen Molodetz, VP Business
Development, HQ Energy Services US
Moderator: Joan McDonald,
Commissioner, Department of Economic
& Community Development
Raymond Long, VP Government Affairs,
NRG, Inc.
Karen Harbert was instrumental in formulating 88 specific policy recommendations
that were presented to President Obama
and the members of the 111th Congress.
Harbert is the former assistant secretary
for policy and International Affairs at the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and
was the primary policy advisor to the
Secretary and to the department on
domestic and international energy issues,
including climate change, fossil, nuclear,
and renewable energy and energy
efficiency.
1:00–1:30 p.m.
Dessert & Exhibitor Networking
1:30–2:45 p.m.
Jessica Cain, Director of Customer
Solutions, CL&P
Panel Discussion: Energy Policy Panel
Bruce Becker, President, Becker & Becker
Roddy Diotalevi, Director of Sales and
Business Development, UI
Moderator: Stephen Humes, Partner,
McCarter & English
9:45–10:15 a.m.
James Dougherty, Partner, McNees
Wallace & Nurick
Kevin DelGobbo, Chairman, Connecticut
Department of Public Utility Control
Ann Randazzo, Executive Director, Center
for Energy Workforce Development
Rep. Sean Williams (R-Watertown),
Ranking Member, Energy & Technology
Committee
11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Anne George, VP External Affairs &
Corporate Communications, ISO-NE
David Hurwitt, VP Marketing, Optiwind
Morning Keynote
Address
Sen. Joseph Lieberman
(I-CT)
In his fourth term representing Connecticut in the
U.S. Senate, Joe Lieberman is the 24th
most senior member of the Senate.
Together with Sen. John Kerry (D-MA),
Sen. Lieberman is co-author of the
American Power Act, the Senate’s
comprehensive energy independence
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Lunch & Afternoon
Keynote Address
Karen Harbert, President
& CEO, U.S. Chamber of
Commerce’s Institute for
21st Century Energy
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Michael Cassella, Chairman, Connecticut
Energy Advisory Board (CEAB)
2:45–3:00 p.m.
Conference Wrap-up & Networking
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Monday, Oct. 4 • Crowne Plaza, Cromwell
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Cost per person
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___Government officials/students. . . . $50
___ CBIA/CPES members. . . . . . . . . . . $100
___ Others. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200
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Cancellation policy: Registrants who do not cancel at least four business days prior to the program date will be
responsible for the full seminar fee. Please call if you have special needs. Payment required prior to program. Please
send completed form and your check, payable to CBIA, to Registrar, CBIA, 350 Church St., Hartford, CT 06103-1126.
* CBIA believes this is a non-taxable, general education conference. However, if the content of the program directly
relates to a specific skill required for the satisfactory performance of your job, then the seminar is taxable to your
company. Your company should pay 6 percent sales tax with this registration. (Federal tax ID #06-0439660)
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