Energy Policy
For more than a decade, The Keystone Center has worked with a broad array of stakeholders to identify and frame complex energy issues through Boards, Dialogues and other forums. Through these mechanisms, the Energy Program provides unparalleled opportunities for leaders to exchange information, gather unbiased in-depth analysis and build consensus around actions to address the complex controversial issues in the Energy and Environmental sector.
The Keystone Energy Board is a group of roughly 50 individuals who represent different perspectives on energy policy. Its members include people with energy policy expertise from numerous sectors including energy, technology, environment, consumer advocacy, and state and federal government. The purpose of the Board is to foster dialogues that examine the linkages among energy, environmental and economic policies. The Board achieves this mission by meeting three times a year to discuss topics that influence energy policy. The meetings are designed to stimulate broad thinking about issues affecting energy policy and to anticipate the issues that may become a focus of future policy debates.
Workshops and Mediation
The Keystone Center continues to promote better understanding of the complexity surrounding energy and environmental issues by offering information exchange and education building workshops and symposia. It also offers formal mediation and regulatory negotiation services, and has helped companies with internal advisory panels and strategic planning.
Program Support
The Keystone Center’s Energy Program projects are supported by contributions from dialogue participants, contributing members of the Energy Board, grants from government agencies, and by corporate, foundation and individual gifts. The Keystone Center is a neutral, non-profit organization formed under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and does not lobby specific positions.
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For more information, please contact Catherine Morris, Director, Keystone Energy Program or Judy O’Brien, Director, Keystone Energy Board at 202-452-1590.
The Keystone Energy Board
National and State Energy Policy Trends
Appalachian Region Energy Blueprint Research Brief |