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07/24/12
9 a.m.
The Atlantic Council, The Energy Department's Office of Policy and International Affairs and the National Renewable Laboratory - Event
Subject: The Atlantic Council, The Energy Department's Office of Policy and International Affairs and the National Renewable Laboratory holds a event on "Climate Change and Extreme Weather Vulnerability Assessment of the U.S. Energy Sector: Building a Secure and Sustainable Energy Future," July 24-25.
Agenda: 

Highlights:

-- 9 a.m.: Deputy Assistant Energy Secretary for Climate Policy Rick Duke delivers opening remarks

-- 9:15 a.m.: Craig Zamuda, senior policy adviser in the Energy Department's Office of Policy and International Affairs, delivers introductory remarks

Location: Madison Hotel, 1177 15th Street NW, Montpelier Room, Washington, D.C.
Participants: 
Contact: Mihaela Carstei, 202-701-7727, mcarstei@acus.org; or Taleen Ananian, 202-778-4993, press@acus.org [Note: Event is closed press. Discussions will be held under modified Chatham House rules, which will allow the publication of presentation materials but will not identify individual participant's comments. After the event, an issue brief will be publicly available and widely distributed.]
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