94-8911. Climate Change Action Plan; Regional Roundtables  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
    
     
    
    Climate Change Action Plan; Regional Roundtables
    
    AGENCY: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of 
    Energy (DOE).
    
    ACTION: Notice of roundtables.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. DOE is announcing the first two in a series of 
    regional roundtables to solicit comments and feedback from 
    stakeholders, which include state and local officials, utility 
    representatives, industry representatives, public interest groups and 
    other interested parties on the Climate Change Action Plan, the Clinton 
    Administration's blueprint for stabilizing greenhouse gas emissions at 
    1990 levels by the year 2000.
    
    DATE AND LOCATION: April 26, 1994; International House, 3701 Chestnut 
    Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Arlene Anderson or Carol Tombari, U.S. 
    Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 
    Green Room, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 
    586-7541.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 19, 1993, President Clinton made 
    a national commitment to stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at 
    1990 levels by the year 2000. The blueprint for achieving this goal is 
    known as the Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP), a volume of 46 
    emissions-reducing ``actions'' the U.S. will take during the remainder 
    of the decade. The Plan is founded on the principle that cost-effective 
    energy efficiency programs provide energy cost reductions that more 
    than offset the investment to increase efficiency. The CCAP focuses on 
    and accelerates the implementation of the Energy Policy Act of 1992. As 
    a result, the overall Plan is estimated to require no net increase in 
    Federal funding as it creates jobs, reduces home and business energy 
    bills, and induces over $60 billion in new domestic investment.
        The Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Energy Efficiency and 
    Renewable Energy has the responsibility for implementing the renewable 
    energy and energy efficiency actions in the President's plan. An 
    executive summary of the Plan may be obtained by calling DOE, (202) 
    586-7541. Several other Federal agencies and offices have important 
    implementation responsibilities for the remaining actions and for other 
    aspects of the Plan.
        DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the 
    National Association of State Energy Officials will conduct regional 
    roundtables to solicit comments and feedback on the Climate Change 
    Action Plan. The purpose of the roundtables is to describe and solicit 
    feedback on DOE's preliminary proposals to implement its actions under 
    the Plan. Rather than design individual implementation plans, however, 
    DOE has examined its implementation responsibilities from the 
    standpoint of comprehensiveness, integration, and leverage. As a 
    result, DOE has developed an implementation approach that has the 
    potential to integrate all CCAP activities, not only into DOE's 
    programs, but also into other energy efficiency activities and 
    programs.
        Through these roundtables DOE hopes to begin soliciting input from 
    a wide variety of stakeholders. The agency seeks feedback on the 
    comprehensive strategy as well as specifics of proposed implementation 
    activities. Comments or questions from the public may be submitted in 
    person or in writing at the roundtable. Following the roundtable, 
    written comments or questions may be sent to the address listed above. 
    For several of the actions, DOE presents several implementation options 
    rather than a single proposed implementation plan. In these instances, 
    DOE seeks input that will help guide our selection of one of these 
    options.
        The roundtable format will provide a forum for representatives from 
    state and local governments, utilities, industry, public interest 
    groups and other interested parties to provide comments. The roundtable 
    format is sufficiently flexible to allow participants to offer 
    comments, either on specific actions or on the entire package, through 
    the use of breakout sessions for key groups of actions. All comments 
    will be considered. Facilitators will be provided for each session. A 
    copy of a summary of the roundtable proceedings may be obtained by 
    calling or writing to the address listed above.
    
    Proposed Agenda
    
    8 a.m.
        Registration.
        Welcome and Introduction.
        Overview of Climate Change Action Plans.
        Break-out Sessions.
         Utilities/Energy Supply.
         Buildings.
          Industry.
    12:30 p.m.
        Working Lunch.
        Break-out Sessions (Cont'd).
        Feedback and Closing Comments.
    4:15 p.m.
        Adjourn.
    
        Detailed information about the roundtables can be obtained from: 
    Carol Tombari or Arlene Anderson (202) 586-7541.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7, 1994.
    Frank M. Stewart, Jr.,
    Chief of Staff, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
    [FR Doc. 94-8911 Filed 4-12-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/13/1994
Department:
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of roundtables.
Document Number:
94-8911
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: April 13, 1994