If you are attending the 2024 Climate Leadership Conference in Cleveland May 21-23, be sure to check out the pre-conference workshop on Impactful Clean Power Procurement, hosted by the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS).
Saskia Feast, Corporate Strategic Advisor for Climate Impact Partners, will join an expert panel that will examine customer-based procurement (24/7 hourly load matching), grid-based procurement (emissionality), and socially-motivated procurement (equity) – and discuss which strategy the voluntary market should prioritize.
Panelists include:
- Christopher Cooper (moderator), Center for Resource Solutions
- Eric Christensen, WSP in the U.S.
- Saskia Feast, Climate Impact Partners
- Lucas Grimes, Center for Resource Solutions
The workshop will take place on Tuesday, May 21, at 11:00 am.
The Climate Leadership Conference, hosted by The Climate Registry, brings together the nation’s leading decision-makers, practitioners, and thought leaders in the areas of climate, energy, and sustainability. More information about the event, including how to attend, can be found here.
Exchange Session: Empowering Credible Climate Claims
Wednesday, May 22nd from 3:30 – 4:20 PM
Join Saskia for this small group discussion about putting companies on the front foot in the age of climate action scrutiny and enabling ambitious, credible climate claims.
Interested in connecting with Saskia at the Climate Leadership Conference?
Please get in touch and we'll connect you with our team.
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