Wednesday, March 2, 2016

For Today's Show:Pace Energy and Climate Center at Pace Law School

We hope you tune in today at Renewable Now.biz and our many flagship outlets for a great live show at 1p, ET.  Here's background on our guest--Karl Rabago of Pace Energy Climate Center.  We'll talk about their work in shaping better public policy, and public support, around energy efficiency, fuel and transportation changes, community energy, climate change resilience, micro grids, building a bio economy and building the utility of the future.  Thanks for being part of the RN family:

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More than a think tank, the Pace Energy & Climate Center turns ideas into action. We believe thoughtful engagement of government and key stakeholders leads to better public policy. We conduct research and analysis on legal, regulatory and policy matters because thorough, objective analyses are essential to finding solutions to today’s complex energy and climate change challenges.  We bring decision makers and stakeholders together because achieving results often entails learning together and finding common ground. We are lawyers, economists, scientists and energy analysts, committed to achieving real-world progress.



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Our Climate Change work focuses on direct engagement of policy makers, convening decision makers and stakeholders, as well as policy research and analysis.  The goal in this work is to assist decision makers and stakeholders in developing and implementing policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  We are also concerned with identifying cost-effective actions to improve the resiliency to climate change impacts, such as the extreme weather that has hit the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic in recent years.

Karl R. Rábago
Executive Director
914-422-4082

krabago@law.pace.edu

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Karl R. Rábago is the Executive Director of the Pace Energy and Climate Center, at the Pace Law School in White Plains, New York. The PECC mission is to protect the earth’s environment through solutions that transform the ways that society supplies and consumes energy. Karl has some 25 years experience in energy and climate policy markets. Karl serves as Chair of the Board of the Center for Resource Solutions, a San Francisco-based non-governmental organization that works to advance voluntary clean energy markets. He also sits on the Board of the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC). Karl also is co-director and principal investigator for the Northeast Solar Energy Market Coalition, a US DOE SunShot Initiative Solar Market Pathways project.

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