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Date and Location

November 28, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM ET
R-414ab David T. Ellwood Democracy Lab

Contact

617-495-5964
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission oversees a significant portion of the electric and natural gas industry. Until recently the Commission carried out its regulatory responsibilities without a significant amount of attention. But climate change has created deeper divisions about FERC’s regulatory actions and has shined the spotlight on the role the Commission plays in the energy transition.
Join us for an Energy Policy Seminar featuring Richard Glick, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The Chairman will give a talk entitled "How Climate Change Awakened 'a Sleepy Little Agency'." Q&A to follow. Buffet-style lunch will be served.
Registration: In-person attendance is limited to current Harvard ID holders. No RSVP is required. Room capacity is limited and seating will be on a first come, first served basis.
Members of the public are welcome to attend virtually via Zoom. Virtual attendees should register here; upon registering, attendees will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link. 
Recording: The seminar will be recorded and available to watch on this page (typically one week later). Those who register for this event will automatically receive a link to the recording as soon as it becomes available.
Accessibility: Persons with disabilities who wish to request accommodations or who have questions about access, please contact Liz Hanlon (ehanlon@hks.harvard.edu) in advance of the session.


Speakers and Presenters

​Richard Glick, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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Additional Organizers

​Harvard University Center for the Environment