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- 01 July 2002 (PDF-23k)
- NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY INITIATIVE DRAWS CAPITOL HILL CROWD: EXPERTS HOPE TO INFORM CONFERENCE COMMITTEEEnergy experts representing a consensus effort to create a more inclusive national energy plan led a packed Capitol Hill briefing on energy policy Wednesday, June 26.
- 26 June 2002 (PDF-25k)
- AMORY LOVINS' INTRODUCTION TO A PANEL PRESENTATIONwith Bruce Smart and Jack Riggs, to the Energy and Environmental Study Institute (www.eesi.org) on 26 June 2002. The discussion, hosted by Reps. Zach Wamp (R-TN) and Mark Udall (D-CO), was attended by 175 Members, staffers, and others interested in energy policy.
- 26 June 2002 (PDF-28k)
- REFRAMING THE ENERGY DEBATE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY INITIATIVEAs the House and Senate begin to reconcile their energy bills in conference, we encourage you and your staff to attend a Congressional briefing to hear from bi-partisan energy experts who participated in the National Energy Policy Initiative (NEP Initiative). The consensus developed from these experts on energy policy can provide insight and direction to the current Congressional energy debate.
- 14 March 2002 (PDF-20k)
- HILL BRIEFING BY SENATOR BINGAMANIntroductory remarks by Amory B. Lovins, CEO (Research), Rocky Mountain Institute, Convenor and participant, National Energy Policy Initiative and William R. Moomaw, Professor of International Environmental Policy, Tufts University, and Board member, Consensus Building Institute about the National Energy Policy Initiative.
- 14 March 2002 (PDF-24k)
- U.S. ENERGY POLICY NEEDS FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE; 'TIME FOR A SWITCH,' SAYS PANEL OF ENERGY POLICY EXPERTSAction Plan For A Smarter Energy Future Is Unveiled On Capitol Hill; Amid Congressional Debate, National Energy Policy Initiative Brings Consensus.