The Global Clean Energy Race: Policy Matters
Workshop Session II: Tuesday, February 8, 2:00
p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Concentration: Business, Investments and New
Markets
In December of 2010, the Pew Charitable Trusts released a report providing projections of global clean energy investments based on three possible policy scenarios. This report builds on “Who’s Winning the Clean Energy Race? Growth, Competition, and Opportunity in the World’s Largest Economies,” which was published by Pew in March of 2010. Guided by potential policy scenarios, the new report provides global, regional, and select country-specific investment trends and opportunities in the clean energy economy.
Presenters:
Phyllis Cuttino,
Director, Pew Clean Energy Program
Aaron Severn, Director, Federal Legislative Affairs, American Wind Energy
Association
Steve Nadel, Executive Director,
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
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