Is the alphabet soup of EPA rules creating confusion and uncertaint
| Date: Thursday, August 30th, 2012 Time: 3:00 US EDT |
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Schedule this FREE webinar with your team – no travel required. All registered attendees will receive a certificate of completion for
one professional development hour!
This webinar will be recorded and made available to all registrants after the live event.Environmental rules pose some of the most vexing challenges to today’s power generation industry. The alphabet soup of rules (CSAPR, MACT, NSR and so on) impact everything from daily operations to long-term capital planning and outage management. Unclear language and frequent court challenges lead to confusion and uncertainty over compliance timelines and optimum ways to integrate multiple technologies into the power plant. Failure to comply can be onerous as multiple special interest groups and federal agencies are prepared to pounce on non-compliers. Plan to spend an hour listening to and participating in this informative and practical webcast featuring three industry experts as they discuss current Environmental Protection Agency regulations and their impact on the electric power industry. If you know others who might be interested in this topic, please forward this email to a colleague. |
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Frank Prager Vice President, Environmental Policy and Services Xcel Energy |
Jay Holloway Partner Winston & Strawn, LLP |
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Block Andrews Director of Strategic Environmental Solutions Burns & McDonnell - Energy Division |
Webinar Moderator: David Wagman Executive Editor POWER magazine |
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| For questions regarding this webinar, please contact Jennifer Brady at 713-343-1906 or jenniferb@tradefairgroup.com | |||||||||||
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Is the alphabet soup of EPA rules creating confusion and uncertainty for your power plant?
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