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Gas and Power: Texas Power Generation and Regulatory Developments, plus Federal Regulatory Updates

Contains material from Sep 2014

Gas and Power: Texas Power Generation and Regulatory Developments, plus Federal Regulatory Updates
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Session 1: Texas Oil and Gas, Power Generation, and Related Environmental and Regulatory Updates
 
Session 2: Federal Regulatory Update - A review of significant federal regulatory changes over the past year, including forcing the shift away from coal to natural gas and renewables, accommodating the shift, natural gas deliverability and incentives to invest in infrastructure, efforts to unify the Balkanized grid and FERC Order 1000, grid resiliency, and FERC-CFTC investigations and information-sharing.
 

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1. Texas Oil and Gas, Power Generation, and Related Environmental and Regulatory Updates (Sep 2014)

Hon. Barry T. Smitherman

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Texas Oil and Gas, Power Generation, and Related Environmental and Regulatory Updates (Sep 2014)

Originally presented: Sep 2014 Gas and Power Institute

Hon. Barry T. Smitherman, Commissioner, Railroad Commission of Texas - Austin, TX

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2. Federal Regulatory Update (Sep 2014)

J. Dan Watkiss

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Federal Regulatory Update (Sep 2014)

A review of significant federal regulatory changes over the past year, including forcing the shift away from coal to natural gas and renewables, accommodating the shift, natural gas deliverability and incentives to invest in infrastructure, efforts to unify the Balkanized grid and FERC Order 1000, grid resiliency, and FERC-CFTC investigations and information-sharing.

Originally presented: Sep 2014 Gas and Power Institute

J. Dan Watkiss, McDermott Will & Emery - Washington, DC