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HIGHLIGHTS
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Electricity Supplies – Briefing
on the Summer Outlook
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Great Lakes Mayors -- Meeting
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Modern Electricity Grid –
Northeast Conference
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Northeast-Midwest Economic Review
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Appropriation Updates
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Environmental Policy Analyst –
Job Opening
Electricity
Supplies – Briefing on the Summer Outlook
The Council of Regional Transmission Organizations will
host a luncheon briefing on Monday, June 19, on the summer outlook for
electricity supplies and the role of regional transmission operators in
managing the electric grid. The June 19 event will run from noon until 1:30 pm in B369
Rayburn House Office Building. Lunch will be provided.
Contact: Denise Schuhart with PJM
Interconnection (202/393-7757)
Great Lakes Mayors –
Meeting
The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities
Initiative is meeting this week in Perry Sound, Ontario.
The annual gathering of regional mayors will focus on ecosystem
restoration, water conservation, waterfront vitality, and other key
issues. Contact: David
Ullrich at the Cities Initiative (312/201-4516).
Modern Electricity Grid –
Northeast Conference
A Northeast regional summit on Modernizing the Grid
will be held on June 25 – 27, 2006, at the
Cranwell Resort in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Participants will help build a shared agenda for modernizing the regional
and national electricity infrastructure. Future investments in the
electricity industry must be carefully directed toward improving
reliability and efficiency while reducing costs and environmental
impacts. Contact: Diane
DeVaul at the Northeast-Midwest Institute (202/464-4009).
Northeast-Midwest Economic Review
The
Spring 2006 issue of the Northeast-Midwest Economic Review
includes articles on community development, local agricultural markets,
energy security, and electricity policy.
Appropriation Updates
Click here to see updates on
congressional appropriations for key regional programs.
Environmental Policy Analyst – Job Opening
The Northeast-Midwest Institute is looking for a policy
analyst to focus on ecosystem management and restoration in several major
watersheds, including Upper Mississippi River, Chesapeake
Bay, and Delaware River. Click here to view a job
description.
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