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April 11, 2013

The State Energy Highway: What’s Ahead For The State, Consumers and Industry



On April 23rd, 2013,  as a part of the Warren M. Anderson Legislative Breakfast Seminar Series, the Albany Law School’s Government Law Center will host a program entitled, “The State Energy Highway: What’s Ahead For The State, Consumers and Industry?”

The panel discussion will include the major stakeholders of the newly designed State Energy Highway.  Representatives from the New York Power Authority, Independent Power Producers of New York, Inc., and the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, Inc., will discuss energy grid improvements, impacts on utility companies and consumers, and the Highway’s ability to foster renewable forms of energy in New York.

The program will take place from 8:00am to 9:00am in the Assembly Parlor Room in the New York State Capitol Building. It is free, open to the public.

The seminar is accredited for one hour of transitional and non-transitional CLE credit in the area of “Professional Practice.”  


Space is limited, Please contact the GLC at 518-445-2329 or jmont@albanylaw.edu to register or for more information.

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