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Wired For Progress Version 2.0 Overview

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

April 1, 2009

Related Links: Letter to the President, Event Video, Policy Report

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), energy executive T. Boone Pickens and Center for American Progress Action Fund president and CEO John Podesta, released a letter on April 1st to United States President Barack Obama, thanking him for his leadership on clean energy and urging him to, “recommit your efforts to rapidly build the infrastructure for a new energy economy – using all the policy and leadership tools at your disposal.” The letter was accompanied by a policy research paper, written by Bracken Hendricks and published by the Center for American Progress Action Fund, entitled “Wired for Progress 2.0: Building a National Clean-Energy Smart Grid.”

“Wired for Progress 2.0” hones in on the key decisions that Congress and the Obama administration face as they take up the challenge of rebuilding America’s electricity infrastructure. The updated report builds on the themes of February’s original 1.0 version, focusing on the four major hurdles to building a national clean energy smart grid—planning, siting, cost allocation, and ensuring the low-carbon attributes of the electricity. It also examines three broader policy imperatives—grid intelligence, physical and cyber security, and job training and workforce development—that must also be part of modernization efforts.

The original version of the report, titled “Wired for Progress 1.0” and published by the Center for American Progress Action Fund in February 2009, assessed the urgent need to build a national clean energy smart grid to power an innovative, low-carbon 21st century economy that combats global warming and creates millions of good jobs. Based on an extensive stakeholder outreach process undertaken in partnership with the Energy Future Coalition, the report detailed the reasons why we need to build this national clean energy infrastructure quickly, and outlined key policy measures to move this complex project forward.

In just a few short weeks since the February release of the original report, Congress made rapid progress, drafting concrete legislative language and building the political will to turn these policies into law. It was critical that the essential features of the Wired for Progress proposal remain clear within the context of the rapidly progressing debate in Washington.

Featured Speakers:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

T. Boone Pickens, founder and chairman, BP Capital Management

John D. Podesta, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for American Progress Action Fund

Bracken Hendricks, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress Action Fund

Related Links: Letter to the President, Event Video, Policy Report

National Clean Energy Summit Event Overview

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

August 18-19th 2008

Related Links: National Clean Energy Summit Agenda, Video Highlights, Policy Recommendations

At the first National Clean Energy Summit in August 2008, President Bill Clinton, Governors and Senators, Democrats and Republicans, titans of big business and labor leaders, scientists and innovators of cutting edge technology came together to accelerate the development and deployment of renewable energy, energy-efficiency technologies, and robust clean energy markets in the West, the nation, and the world.

Co-hosted by the Center for American Progress Action Fund, U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the first summit provided an opportunity to map out a national policy agenda that grows our economy, provides good jobs, improves our individual health, protects our national security, and cleans our polluted air.

Nevada is at the epicenter in the debate of how America should generate and use energy in the future. The Silver State has abundant clean energy resources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and efficiency technologies that could be developed to meet its future energy needs. The question is whether Nevadans—and all Americans—will shift to a clean energy economy that creates less expensive and more efficient energy, cleaner air, clean energy markets, and the creation of good new jobs that strengthen and grow the economy in Nevada, the nation, and the world.

We owe it to our children and grandchildren to protect the air they breathe and our nation’s great outdoors. Nevada has the opportunity to do that and lead the nation in a clean energy revolution by developing clean, renewable energy and efficiency technologies that will meet the state’s current and future energy demands.

Full List of Participants:
• Sen. Harry Reid, U.S. Senate Majority Leader
• John Podesta, Center for American Progress Action Fund
• William Jefferson Clinton
• Dr. David Ashley, President, UNLV
• Rose McKinney James, Energy Foundation
• T. Boone Pickens, Financier; Chairman, BP Capital Management
• Moderator: Randolph Townsend, Nevada State Senator
• Gov. Janet Napolitano, Governor of Arizona
• Jim Murren, President and COO, MGM Mirage
• Jon Creyts, Principal, McKinsey & Company
• Michael Yackira, President & CEO, Sierra Pacific Resources
• Rhone Resch, Executive Director of Solar Energy Industry Association
• Steve Colwell, Executive Director, Sea Change Foundation
• Rep. Hilda Solis, U.S. Representative, 32nd District of California
• Dina Titus, Nevada State Senator
• Edward Mazria, Founder of Architecture 2030
• Dan Reicher, Director for Climate Change and Energy Initiatives, Google, Inc.
• Robert E. Rubin, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Citigroup Inc.
• Danny Thompson, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Nevada State AFL-CIO
• Van Jones, Center for American Progress Action Fund Senior Fellow and Founder and President, Green for All
• Somer Hollingsworth, President and CEO, Nevada Development Authority
• Ian Rogoff, Chairman and Trustee, Nevada Institute for Renewable Energy Commercialization
• Fred Redmond, Vice President, United Steelworkers
• Governor Jon Huntsman of Utah
• Gov. Bill Ritter, State of Colorado
• Commissioner Jon Wellinghoff, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
• Dr. Steven Chu, Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
• Dr. David Overskei, President, Decision Factors
• Jim Thomas, Senior Vice President, Manager of Energy Services, Bank of America
• Mayor Michael Bloomberg, City of New York

Related Links: National Clean Energy Summit Agenda, Video Highlights, Policy Recommendations