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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson to Deliver Keynote Address at The Washington Post Company Energy Conference
Former Chairman of the NRC to continue call for a
comprehensive energy roadmap
Troy, N.Y. — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President
Shirley Ann Jackson will deliver the keynote address at the
Washington Post Company Energy Conference on November 8, 2007,
continuing her call for a comprehensive energy roadmap to meet
the demand for global energy
security.
“Global energy security is the greatest challenge of our
time, inextricably interlinked with our economic and national
security,” Jackson
says. “The issue presents extraordinary geopolitical
challenges and offers extraordinary economic opportunities.
Yet, the United States does not have a comprehensive
energy roadmap.”
Jackson, former chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (1995-99), is co-chairing the Council on
Competitiveness “Energy Security,
Innovation & Sustainability Initiative,” convening
leaders in business, academe, and labor to craft an agenda to
enhance U.S. competitiveness and global energy security.
She also is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations’ Independent Task Force on Climate Change and the
Brookings Institution’s Energy Initiative.
Many have urged a focus on “energy independence,” but
Jackson notes that “in a globally interconnected and
interdependent world, ‘energy independence’ is a troubling
misnomer," and she warns that, "if we want to be
successful it is essential that we are both clear and correct
about our goal."
“True global energy security will require innovation in the
discovery, extraction, and transportation of fossil fuels;
innovation in conservation; and innovation to develop
alternative energy sources which are reliable, cost-effective,
safe, and as environmentally benign as possible,” Jackson
says.
To spark this innovation, Jackson has urged a national focus
on energy research as a focal point to excite and encourage
greater interest in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM). She has long warned of what she has dubbed
a “Quiet
Crisis” in America — the threat to the capacity of the
United States to innovate due to reduced support for research
and the looming shortage in the nation’s STEM workforce. The
impending workforce shortfall results from a record number of
retirements on the horizon in the STEM fields, and not enough
students in the pipeline to replace them.
“The recent celebration of the 50th anniversary of Sputnik
reminds us of the capacity of our nation to rise to great
challenges. Now, as then, we must unleash the human talent
needed to achieve critical innovation,” says Jackson, President
of the nation’s oldest technological research university. “Global
energy security is the space race of this millennium.”
Jackson’s 10 a.m. keynote address will be preceded
by a Congressional panel and followed by a panel of energy
experts. U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman will deliver
the luncheon address at the invitation only conference,
presented by AREVA and organized and hosted by the Washington
Post, 1150 15th Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
NOTE: Media please confirm attendance with
Carlos Silva at silvac@washpost.com or
(202) 334-6936.
Washington Post Company Energy Conference:
Agenda
8:30 am: Coffee
9:00 am: Welcome by Patrick Butler,
Vice President, The Washington Post Company
9:05 am: Energy Legislation in the 108th
Congress: Policies, Prospects and Impact.
A panel discussion featuring:
Senator Bob Corker, Ranking Republican,
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and
Power
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Ranking
Republican, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee
on Energy
Representative Edward J. Markey,
Chairman, House Select Committee on Energy and Global
Warming
Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin,
Member, House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation,
Credit, Energy and Research
Moderator: Peter Behr, former National
Energy Correspondent, Washington Post
10:05 am: Keynote address by Dr. Shirley Ann
Jackson, President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
and former chairman of the US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
10:45 am: Energy Security and Environmental
Sustainability: Expert Views.
A panel discussion featuring:
Denise Bode, CEO, American Clean Skies
Foundation
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Published
November 7,
2007 |
Contact: Theresa Bourgeois
Phone: (518) 276-2840
E-mail: bourgt@rpi.edu |
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