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Real Prospects for Energy Efficiency in the United States (2010)
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Real Prospects for Energy Efficiency in the United States

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Presentations and Panel Meetings

The panel met five times in the course of its work. It heard from outside experts in open sessions at the first two meetings.

FIRST PANEL MEETING: OCTOBER 22–23, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Presentations in Open Session

Lee Schipper, Director of Research, World Resources Institute, WRI Center for Sustainable Transport

Jaana Remes, Senior Fellow, McKinsey Global Institute

Mark Levine, Senior Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

David Rodgers, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy

Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

Alan Crane, Senior Program Officer, NRC, on the NRC’s 2001 CAFE report

Bob Simon, Staff Director, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

SECOND PANEL MEETING: DECEMBER 12–13, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Douglas Kaempf, Director, Office of Industrial Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy

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Real Prospects for Energy Efficiency in the United States C Presentations and Panel Meetings The panel met five times in the course of its work. It heard from outside experts in open sessions at the first two meetings. FIRST PANEL MEETING: OCTOBER 22–23, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Presentations in Open Session Lee Schipper, Director of Research, World Resources Institute, WRI Center for Sustainable Transport Jaana Remes, Senior Fellow, McKinsey Global Institute Mark Levine, Senior Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory David Rodgers, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Alan Crane, Senior Program Officer, NRC, on the NRC’s 2001 CAFE report Bob Simon, Staff Director, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee SECOND PANEL MEETING: DECEMBER 12–13, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C. Douglas Kaempf, Director, Office of Industrial Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy

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Real Prospects for Energy Efficiency in the United States Kathleen Hogan, Director, Climate Protection Partnership Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Steven Smith, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Revis W. James, Director, Energy Technology Assessment Center, Electric Power Research Institute Jonathan Creyts, Principal, McKinsey & Company Fred Moore, Director, Manufacturing & Technology, Energy, Dow Chemical Company K. John Holmes, Senior Program Officer, NRC, on the latest NRC vehicle fuel efficiency technology study John Heywood, panel member, on transportation work at MIT THIRD PANEL MEETING: MARCH 11–12, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C. Closed meeting FOURTH PANEL MEETING: MAY 3–4, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C. Closed meeting FIFTH MEETING: JUNE 26, 2008, WASHINGTON, D.C. Closed meeting