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Richard McCormick, President of Rutgers University, wrapped up today’s Eastern Regional Energy Summit with great anticipation toward the National Energy Summit. Today’s event was part of the Council on Competitiveness’ Regional Energy Summit series, which is taking place across the country in 2009, and will culminate at the National Energy Summit in Washington, DC this November.
The 4 p.m. Energy Report on CleanSkies.tv showcased some of the highlights from the Summit, including excerpts from the keynote speeches by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and the President and CEO of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), Ralph Izzo. Susan McGinnis’ report touched on the critical debate over RGGI and the future of carbon emission programs. The CleanSkies.tv will also post exclusive one-on-one interviews with Corzine and Izzo, as well as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President, Shirley Ann Jackson. For more coverage of the Eastern Regional Energy Summit or information about the Council on Competitiveness, visit www.Compete.org.
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In the second half of the Council on Competitiveness Regional Energy Summit at Rutgers University, Public Service Enterprise Group CEO, Ralph Izzo, shared his strong opinions on the direction of our energy future. He began by laying out the nation’s three main energy issues: energy security, climate change, and the severe economic downturn. Izzo said that the common denominator for all of these challenges is that they could be solved through investment in sustainable energy infrastructure. Instead of continuing the traditions of consumers rescuing the economy, he believes the ultimate savoir will be investment.
The PSEG CEO also shared his appreciation for the widespread support of putting a price on carbon emissions, displayed during the morning panel discussion. While conceding it will be tough politically, he urged policymakers to make it clear to the public that energy prices will be raised. Izzo asserted that leaders should not runaway from raising the price of fossil fuel based electricity. He said that policymakers must make the argument that the reward of a clean and sustainable environment is worth every dime of raised energy prices.
PSEG, as well as Rutgers University were both co-sponsors of the Summit today.
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This morning on the campus of Rutgers University, the Council on Competitiveness convened the Eastern Regional Energy Summit. CleanSkies.tv, the Summit’s official media partner, began the event with a live newscast that included a one-on-one interview with Council President, Deborah L. Wince-Smith. The interview focused on the strong business case for energy transformation.

Richard McCormick, President of Rutgers University, a co-host of the summit.

Deborah L. Wince-Smith, president of the Council on Competitiveness, and Susan McGinnis of CleanSkies.tv.

Shirley Ann Jackson, President of RPI; New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine; Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President of the Council on Competitiveness; Ralph Izzo, President and CEO of PSEG.
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WASHINGTON—Exclusive coverage of the Council's Eastern Regional Energy Summit will be featured tomorrow on CleanSkies.tv. As the official media partner, CleanSkies.tv will provide live reports from the Summit on its newscasts at 9:00 a.m. EST and 4:00 p.m. EST, in addition to exclusive one-on-one interviews throughout the day. On April 19th, the Summit will be featured on “CleanSkies Sunday,” which airs in Washington on WJLA at 9:30 a.m. EST.
Who: The Council on Competitiveness; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; and Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) will host the Council on Competitiveness Eastern Regional Energy Summit.
New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine will keynote the event. Additional participants include Ralph Izzo, president and CEO of PSEG; Richard L. McCormick, president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Dominic Pileggi, president and CEO of Thomas & Betts Corporation; Shirley Ann Jackson, vice chair of the Council on Competitiveness and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Deborah L. Wince-Smith, president of the Council on Competitiveness.
What: The event will focus on the rollout of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and the use of energy-efficiency measures at scale to help meet RGGI’s emissions targets. The New Jersey summit is part of a series of regional energy summits that will take place across the country throughout 2009. The series will culminate with the Council's National Energy Summit & International Dialogue in Washington this fall.
Where: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
126 College Avenue
New Brunswick, New Jersey
For more information, visit Compete.org
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The Regional Energy Summit is by invitation only.