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Moderator, "The Smarter Grid: Integrating Renewables," Future Energy Conference, Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC) and the Washington Department of Commerce, Seattle

By  Craig Gannett
11.10.10
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Transmission capacity is a critical and systemic barrier to developing utility-scale renewable resources. Davis Wright Tremaine energy and climate change attorney Craig Gannett moderated this session discussing technologies and approaches that increase transmission system efficiency and capacity and support the integration of intermittent resources.

About the Future Energy Conference

A business-to-business gathering connecting energy security and economic development strategists with key business people, Washington state's Future Energy Conference featured two days of educational and discussion sessions, keynote presentations, and a trade show. Business, government, and academia partnered to present this signature energy event of the year.

To view PowerPoint presentations from the conference, from the conference website page, click on the session title, then click on the speaker’s name. Go to the website page.

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