12
January 2012
Past Event
Energy, Water, and Debt: Linked Problems, Common Solutions?

Energy, Water, and Debt: Linked Problems, Common Solutions?

Past Event
91ÆÞÓÑ Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
January 12, 2012
Share:
Default Event Image
12
January 2012
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
Jim Nussle,

President & COO of Growth Energy

Lee Lane,

91ÆÞÓÑ Visiting Fellow

Craig Zamuda,

Senior Policy Advisor of U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Climate Change Policy and Technology

John Lyman,

Director, Atlantic Council's Energy and Environment Program

W. David Montgomery,

Senior Vice President of NERA Economic Consulting

Kenneth Weinstein,

91ÆÞÓÑ Institute President & CEO

Gary Libecap,

Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara

Jes Munk Hansen,

President of Grundfos North America

Sheila Olmstead,

Tenured Fellow, Resources for the Future

Kassia Yanosek,

Founding Principal, Tana Energy Capital LLC

In the last year, conflicts between energy needs and water quality and supply have increased and caught national media attention. Some of the protests against the Keystone XL pipeline were based on fears about potential for contamination of water. Opposition to shale gas development also draws heavily on worries about water pollution. And 2011 saw power plant output threatened, not by fuel shortfalls, but by shortages of cooling water.

With the economic recession wreaking havoc on local budgets, high and rising public debt is making it far less plausible that government will be able to buy our way out of energy and water scarcity.

How can energy and water challenges be addressed in light of these new economic realities? On what institutions should we rely to make the essential trade-offs? Is new technology the answer, and, if so, what technology, and how should it be fostered?

The first panel gave brief overviews of the main challenges posed by the energy water nexus. A second panel critically assessed current proposed solutions.

Related Events
30
October 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Washington Summit: 100-Day Report Card
Featured Speakers:
Jim Townsend
Daniel Kochis
Luke Coffey
The US and NATO flags hang on a building in Washington, DC, on July 9, 2024. (Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)
30
October 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Washington Summit: 100-Day Report Card

More than 100 days later, 91ÆÞÓÑ experts will discuss how successful the alliance has been in implementing key decisions made at the 2024 summit. How does NATO’s support package for Ukraine look in light of the shifting dynamics on the ground in recent months? What do new NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s priorities tell us? How could the outcome of the US presidential election impact NATO? What are the opportunities and pitfalls for transatlantic relations in the near future?

The US and NATO flags hang on a building in Washington, DC, on July 9, 2024. (Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Jim Townsend
Daniel Kochis
Luke Coffey
01
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Countering Authoritarian Regimes’ New Tactics in Latin America
Featured Speakers:
Daniel Batlle
Félix Maradiaga
University students demand Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government release the political prisoners in Managua on February 3, 2020. (Inti Ocon/AFP via Getty Images)
01
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Countering Authoritarian Regimes’ New Tactics in Latin America

Join 91ÆÞÓÑ Adjunct Fellow Daniel Batlle for a conversation with Nicaraguan democracy leader and Freedom House Trustee Félix Maradiaga to examine how today’s autocrats exert control and why democracies need new tactics to support democratic leaders in the region.

University students demand Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government release the political prisoners in Managua on February 3, 2020. (Inti Ocon/AFP via Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Daniel Batlle
Félix Maradiaga
04
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Navigating GPS Vulnerabilities: Implications for US Economic and National Security
Featured Speakers:
Nathan Simington
Robert M. McDowell
Dana Goward
Todd Humphreys
Zac Kassas
Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery
Moderator:
Harold Furchtgott-Roth
U.S. Space Force Tech. Sgt. Vince Couch, 527th Space Aggressor Squadron (SAS), conducts Global Positioning System (GPS) electromagnetic interference training with a GPS electromagnetic attack system at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, July 18, 2023. (DVIDS)
04
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Navigating GPS Vulnerabilities: Implications for US Economic and National Security

To explain the challenges facing GPS and how Washington can solve them, 91ÆÞÓÑ will host an event with several leading authorities on GPS.

U.S. Space Force Tech. Sgt. Vince Couch, 527th Space Aggressor Squadron (SAS), conducts Global Positioning System (GPS) electromagnetic interference training with a GPS electromagnetic attack system at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, July 18, 2023. (DVIDS)
Featured Speakers:
Nathan Simington
Robert M. McDowell
Dana Goward
Todd Humphreys
Zac Kassas
Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery
Moderator:
Harold Furchtgott-Roth
04
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
At the Edge of Empire: A Discussion with Edward Wong
Featured Speakers:
Edward Wong
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Nury Turkel
A photo of Kanas Mountain in Xinjiang Province, China. (Getty Images)
04
November 2024
In-Person Event | 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
At the Edge of Empire: A Discussion with Edward Wong

Join 91ÆÞÓÑ for a discussion of the book with Wong, Japan Chair Kenneth Weinstein, and Senior Fellow Nury Turkel.

A photo of Kanas Mountain in Xinjiang Province, China. (Getty Images)
Featured Speakers:
Edward Wong
Kenneth R. Weinstein
Nury Turkel