| FERC Electricity 101 provides a comprehensive overview of the agency’s impact on the electric power industry. This day and a half course is for those seeking a basic knowledge of FERC, those desiring a refresher course, and those who want to learn about how the Obama Administration and changes in Congressional leadership might influence the Commission. Who Should Attend Engineers, managers, members of the financial community, attorneys and anyone else who is interested or has a need to know about the laws governing FERC and its rules, policies and procedures that affect the electric industry. The course will benefit those seeking a basic knowledge of FERC, those desiring a refresher course, and those seeking insight on current agency proceedings involving electric power. Learning Outcomes FERC has a large – and growing – presence in the electric industry, especially in light of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Attendees will be able to recognize and relate the nature of the FERC role and how agency actions may affect regulated entities and the marketplace. What Past Attendees Have Said "Paints a comprehensive picture of the power industry realted to FERC – a must for the novice and the knowledgeable alike." -Paralegal, Midwest ISO Continuing Education Credits: Upon successful completion of this event, program participants interested in receiving CPE credits will receive a certificate of completion. Conference CPE Credits: 13.0
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