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China's Energy Plans and Practices

AGENDA

Hearing on "China's Energy Plans and Practices" 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 430, and Webex

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Hearing Co-Chairs: Vice Chair Kim Glas [Opening Statement] and Commissioner Aaron Friedberg

9:45 AM – 9:55 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks
 
9:55 AM – 11:25 AM: Panel I: Policymaking and Energy Supply and Demand in China’s Domestic Economy

  • Henry Lee, Director of the Environment and Natural Resources Program, Harvard University [Testimony]
  • Michal Meidan, Director, Gas Research Programme/China Energy Programme, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies [Testimony]
  • Michael Davidson, Assistant Professor, UC San Diego [Testimony]

11:25 AM – 11:35 AM: Break

11:35 AM – 1:05 PM: Panel II: China’s External Energy Policies

  • Emily Meierding, Assistant Professor, Naval Postgraduate School [Testimony]
  • Edward Chow, Senior Associate (Non-resident), Energy Security and Climate Change Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies [Testimony]
  • Gabriel Collins, Baker Botts Fellow in Energy and Environmental Regulatory Affairs, Baker Institute [Testimony]

1:05 PM – 2:05 PM: Lunch Break

2:05 PM – 4:05 PM: Panel III: China’s Climate Change Strategy and U.S.-China Competition

  • Lauri Myllyvirta, Lead Analyst, Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air [Testimony]
  • Cecilia Han Springer, Assistant Director, Global China Initiative, Boston University [Testimony]
  • Jonas Nahm, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies [Testimony]
  • Nikos Tsafos, James R. Schlesinger Chair for Energy and Geopolitics, Center for Strategic and International Studies [Testimony]

4:05 PM – 4:10 PM: Closing Remarks

4:10 PM: Adjourn

Transcript
March 17, 2022 Hearing Transcript6.86 MB

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