Air & Waste Management Assn. Annual Symposium To Focus On Electric Power Transformation - Energy, Environment, Policy & Technology Sept. 26-27 In Pittsburgh
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The Air & Waste Management Association will hold its 15th annual Symposium on Electric Power Transformation - Energy, Environment, Policy, Technology September 26-27 in Pittsburgh.

The Symposium will focus on the transition of the energy generation industry to cleaner and climate resilient electric power that can remain cost-effective and reliable.

Electric power energy issues abound as the world and the industry address environmental policy challenges—climate change, air quality, waste and water policy, environmental justice, and Environmental Social Governance (ESG)—and various technology issues related to energy production and delivery, including the latest cutting-edge options.

The Symposium will provide technical information, solutions, and insights on policy developments; methods for managing compliance; and new technologies and environmental controls. 

The opening keynote session speakers will include--

-- Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive

-- Lindsay Baxter, Regulatory & Clean Energy Strategy for Duquesne Light

-- John Wallizer, Senior Vice President, PA Environmental Council

            The second day keynotes speakers will be--

-- Asim Haque, Vice President, PJM Interconnection

-- Peter Balash, National Energy Technology Laboratory

-- Stephanie Grumet, US Environmental Protection Agency

-- M. Granger Morgan, Hamerschlag Professor of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

The conference content will be of value to power company staff responsible for compliance and policy, managers, and engineers; technology suppliers and consultants; project developers; early career industry professionals; government agency managers and staff; academicians; and staff from environmental non-governmental organizations in North America and beyond.

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit the Pittsburgh-based Air & Waste Management Association website for more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events.

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[Posted: August 23, 2023]


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