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GHG Reporting Rule So Far: Lessons Learned and Changes to Consider

October 28 | 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM (add to my calendar)
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Environmental Law Institute | get directions
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GHG Reporting Rule So Far: Lessons Learned and Changes to Consider

 

WHEN:

October 28, 2010, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM 
(Speaking will begin promptly at 12:15 PM)

WHERE:

Environmental Law Institute
2000 L Street, NW, Suite 620 (Sixth Floor)
Washington, DC 

Click here for directions.

RSVP:

To reserve, e-mail mcmurrin@eli.org. Please reserve by October 25. There is no charge for ELI members to attend or participate by teleconference, but you must RSVP and include the email address of the registrant(s). Non-members must pay $25, Students are $10. Non-members must download and return this form. Conference call information will be emailed one business day prior to the event.

EPA’s mandatory greenhouse gas reporting rule, effective December 29, 2009, requires large sources and suppliers of greenhouse gases to submit annual GHG emissions reports to the EPA. In the months that the rule has been in effect, EPA has continued to refine, revise, and clarify its provisions. In April, EPA proposed new rules to add more sources and suppliers subject to the rule starting next year and in May, EPA proposed "technical corrections, clarifying and other amendments." In June, EPA adopted final rules to expand reporting obligations to several other source categories, and proposed standards to determine what information reported under the rule may be protected as confidential business information not subject to public disclosure. Questions have arisen about what emissions are covered, how and when measurements should occur, the use of software tools, coordination of data between federal, state, and local entities with separate reporting requirements, and other topics.

This seminar looks at the implementation of the reporting rule as we enter the second half of 2010, and the issues that will likely arise as the first reporting deadline in March, 2011 draws near. The seminar will also explore the recent proposed and final amendments to the rule, particularly regarding confidentiality of reported information.

Panelists:
Brian C. Freeman, Senior Attorney, Robinson & Cole LLP (moderator)
Katherine (Kitty) Sibold, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. EPA
Additional panelists to be announced.

This is a brown-bag lunch event.

 

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2000 L St NW, Suite 620 (6th Floor)
Washington, DC