This Energy compliance webinar will present an overview of the federal regulatory framework related to climate change, renewable energy and energy efficiency. It will include a comparative analysis of the existing energy bill (2007) and current debate on the matter in Congress, providing an overview of potential impact in the way corporations and consumers deal with the use of energy.
Why should you Attend:Corporations, State and Municipal officials and consumers working and/or trying to comply with self define or state defined steps to reduce emissions and improve sustainability. Both the public and private sector are engaged on parallel decision-making processes addressing energy, the environment and the sustainability of the society as a whole. At Federal Level, we find a similar trend, which began with the 2007 Energy Bill. This webinar presents a macro overview of the changing regulatory framework; it will point to the hot topics and present the opportunities already in place, mostly through tax incentives under ARRA 2009. Participants will be able to identify key variables to use for their short-term decision-making, in the context of the changes that are shaping-up at macro level.
Areas Covered in the Seminar:- Regulatory Mandates in the USA.
- ARRA 2009 incentives.
- Emissions Cap and Trade. What is? The right instrument or just one possible instrument?
- What we can find in the current federal regulations been drafted in Congress?
Who Will Benefit:This webinar will benefit decision makers, in the public and private sector, trying to make sense of what is best for their community and business sector with regard current trends in the market place and regulations related to renewable energy and energy efficiency