What's Happening Now and What's Next?

Washington, DC

June 10-11, 2008

No matter the outcome of November's presidential election, the likelihood of new energy and climate change policy brings both risks and opportunities to business and government. At the nineteenth annual Energy Efficiency Forum, we'll discuss how a new administration can build upon leadership in the public and private sectors and initiate large-scale energy-efficiency programs that will have immediate economic and environmental impact.

Confirmed Speakers:

Thomas Friedman
Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times Columnist

Steven Specker
President, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

Robert Watson
Chairman & CEO
EcoTech International Group




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View summaries from previous forums:

2007 - Bodman

2006 - Clinton & Bodman

2005 - President Bush

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View an Anniversary Slideshow

The Energy Efficiency Forum is in its nineteenth year. To see a little bit of our past history, including some of our noted speakers, please click the link to view our anniversary slideshow.

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