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There are currently no webinars scheduled. Please check back as we should be scheduling some in the near future. For now, feel free to browse our archives.

Archived Webinars

Going Green: The Promises and the Pitfalls
With all of the corporate and media activities surrounding the “green” revolution these days, you might be thinking it’s time to look at your organization’s energy mix.  Buying green power is one way to receive valuable recognition while protecting the environment at the same time. In fact, some of the most recognizable organizations today have launched aggressive environmental sustainability programs to offset their carbon footprint.

Maximizing the Value of Green Credits: Using Auctions as a Price Discovery Tool
With the plethora of green projects in the market today, power producers are seizing the opportunity to tap into a new revenue stream; that of selling green credits generated from their renewable energy projects. And buyers are becoming plentiful, with Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) coming due in many U.S. states, and in compliance markets such as Canada’s Alberta Offset System, where emitters are keen to scoop up green credits to meet compliance objectives and avoid penalties.

Climate Change Policy and the 2008 Presidential Election
Climate change is acknowledged by each of the presidential candidates as one of the most serious challenges facing Americans today, but what does the future hold come November?  Join Véronique Bugnion and Emilie Mazzacurati from Point Carbon as they discuss the current status and direction of US carbon policy.

Energy Procurement: Managing Risk in Volatile Commodities Markets
Purchasing energy has always carried some level of risk, but the forward market movements we’ve seen in 2008 have made energy purchasing even more challenging. As such, it’s never been more important for businesses and state and local governments to carefully consider their risk management strategies and insulate themselves from continued market volatility.

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