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Natural Disasters and Energy Policy: A Summary of the Forum on Natural Diasters and Energy Policy, June 12, 2001, Washington, DC (2002)
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Natural Disasters and Energy Policy: A Summary of the Forum on Natural Disasters and Energy Policy, June 12, 2001, Washington, DC

APPENDIX A

Tuesday, June 12, 2001

National Academy of Sciences

2100 C Street, NW

Washington, DC 20037

Lecture Room

AGENDA

9:00 A.M. Welcome and introductions

Rutherford H. Platt, Chair

9:05 A.M. Overview: Linking energy policy and natural disasters

Roger A. Pielke, Jr., NCAR

9:50 A.M. Natural disaster constraints and impacts on energy facilities: Earthquake risk management case studies

Lloyd S. Cluff, PG&E

10:50 A.M. Keeping the lights on: Managing and planning for disasters

Jacques Régis, TransÉnergie, Quebec

11:50 P.M. Recess for lunch

1:00 P.M. Energy and Emergency Management: LA Case Study

Ellis M. Stanley, Sr., City Los Angeles

1:45 P.M. Viable long-term policies--Searching, searching!

Walter R. Lynn, Cornell University

2:40 P.M. Disasters considerations in energy policy

Richard T. Sylves, University of Delaware

3:45 P.M. Legislative and policy interests panel discussion and questions from the floor

Peter F. Folger, AGU and Bryan J. Hannegan, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

4:45 P.M. Concluding remarks

5:00 P.M. Adjourn

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Natural Disasters and Energy Policy: A Summary of the Forum on Natural Disasters and Energy Policy, June 12, 2001, Washington, DC APPENDIX A Tuesday, June 12, 2001 National Academy of Sciences 2100 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Lecture Room AGENDA 9:00 A.M. Welcome and introductions Rutherford H. Platt, Chair 9:05 A.M. Overview: Linking energy policy and natural disasters Roger A. Pielke, Jr., NCAR 9:50 A.M. Natural disaster constraints and impacts on energy facilities: Earthquake risk management case studies Lloyd S. Cluff, PG&E 10:50 A.M. Keeping the lights on: Managing and planning for disasters Jacques Régis, TransÉnergie, Quebec 11:50 P.M. Recess for lunch 1:00 P.M. Energy and Emergency Management: LA Case Study Ellis M. Stanley, Sr., City Los Angeles 1:45 P.M. Viable long-term policies--Searching, searching! Walter R. Lynn, Cornell University 2:40 P.M. Disasters considerations in energy policy Richard T. Sylves, University of Delaware 3:45 P.M. Legislative and policy interests panel discussion and questions from the floor Peter F. Folger, AGU and Bryan J. Hannegan, Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources 4:45 P.M. Concluding remarks 5:00 P.M. Adjourn

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