Recorded: July 28, 2010 at 2:00 PM EDT Today, many States are taking steps to lower their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and procure higher percentages of power from renewable sources. What’s more, thirty-six States now have legislated mandates to demonstrate their commitment in meeting their clean energy goals. However, there is little clarity into how States, Counties, and Cities can best comply with these mandates, and many entities face the additional challenge of little to no budgetary allocation. Register for this complimentary webinar where Jonathan Harvey, World Energy’s Vice President of Government, will discuss current State clean energy requirements and share successful and cost-effective procurement strategies you can implement today to meet these mandates. If you’re responsible for procurement at the State, County, or City level and struggling to identify how to meet your State’s clean energy mandate, you won’t want to miss this webinar. WEBINAR DETAILS: - What: “Procuring Renewable Energy and RECs to Meet Clean Energy Mandates”
- When: July 28, 2010 at 2:00pm EDT
- Where: Register today by completing the form on the right.
- Why: To learn cost-effective procurement strategies that can help you meet your State’s clean energy mandate
- Who Should Attend: Procurement Directors, Energy Managers, Sustainability Planners, Purchasing Managers, Contracting Officers, and Environmental Initiative Administrators
We hope you'll join us! About Jonathan Harvey Mr. Harvey is a Vice President of Government with World Energy. He has more than 20 years experience as an economist and financial analyst in both the public and private sectors. He has played a major role in nearly every public sector energy procurement World Energy has performed. He continues to support these programs with program management, financial analysis, and procurement strategy and support. Additionally, Jon serves as the Auction Manager for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Inc. (RGGI, Inc.) CO2 emissions reduction program, the first such program in U.S. history. |