Following up from her original overview of the new Administration and Congress, Dian Grueneich is back to review progress made in the first four months of the Biden-Harris Administration and 117th Congress.
Registration includes a link to view the original overview webinar from February 23 where Dian covered federal appointees, the leadership and dynamics of the 117th Congress, Biden campaign promises and early actions, and a look ahead, both nationally and internationally on climate and energy priorities.
This webinar came together with the support of four AWWEE members who volunteered to help research and prepare the presentation. We’ll take 15-minutes at the end of the presentation to showcase those volunteers and hear a little from them about their experience.
About our Speaker
Dian Grueneich is an internationally recognized energy and environmental policy expert. Dian began her career in the 1970s at the California Energy Commission and later founded her own law and consulting firm. She served as a Commissioner on the California Public Utilities Commission from 2005-2010. Dian has been a member of the Electricity Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Energy and the External Advisory Committee of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
In 2014, Dian joined Stanford as a senior research scholar at the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center and at the Energy Policy Task Force. In these roles, she led the university's engagement on state and regional energy issues and focused her research on the next level of energy efficiency. Dian also launched the Shultz Energy Fellowship program (previously called the Stanford Energy Internships in California and the West (SEICW) program) and created Stanford’s on-line California and Western Energy Lecture Series. Dian retired from Stanford in the fall of 2018 but remains affiliated as a Precourt Energy Scholar. Dian also continues as a member of the Shultz-Stephenson Energy Policy Task Force at the Hoover Institution and as an affiliated scholar with The Bill Lane Center for the American West.
This event is free for AWWEE members and up to two additional guests.
Non-member registration is $20
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