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Solar in the Tri-State Region: Where Should We Be Headed?

Regional Plan Association's Energy Policy Program

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (EDT)

New York, NY

Solar in the Tri-State Region: Where Should We Be Headed?

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Event Details

 A Panel Discussion with:

 

Fred Zalcman

Managing Director of Regulatory Affairs, SunEdison

 

Jim Torpey

Director of Market Development, SunPower Corporation

 

Chris Raup

Manager, State Regulatory Affairs, ConEdison


Christin A. Cifaldi

Manager, Clean Energy Deployment, Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CT)

 

Moderated by

Jessie Feller, Energy Policy Program, Regional Plan Association


New Jersey is a national leader in adopting solar power, Connecticut has just passed new solar legislation and New York is looking at new solar program options. The tri-state region is well-positioned to become a national leader in solar energy. Leading solar thinkers from differing vantage points will discuss the economics behind various solar paths and discuss which solar policies make the most sense for the region.


 

Hosted by

 

Regional Plan Association’s Energy Policy Program

 

and

 

NYC ACRE @ NYU Poly

 

 

 For press inquiries, please contact Jessie Feller, jfeller@rpa.org or 917-546-4319.

When & Where



NYC ACRE Cleantech Incubator
137 Varick St
New York, NY 10013

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (EDT)


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Regional Plan Association's Energy Policy Program

Regional Plan Association is America's oldest and most distinguished independent urban research and advocacy group. RPA prepares long-range plans and policies to guide the growth and development of the New York- New Jersey-Connecticut metropolitan region. RPA also provides leadership on national infrastructure, sustainability, and competitiveness concerns. RPA enjoys broad support from the region's and nation's business, philanthropic, civic, and planning communities.

The energy policy program focuses on moving the tri-state region towards a low-carbon future by:

  • Identifying best practices in the tri-state region and translate/sharing those with other jurisdictions
  • Broadening best practices and proposing energy initiatives and policies for the region
  • Building consensus between state energy players and public/private/advocacy partners on regional energy goals and action items.
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