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2011 NASUCA ANNUAL MEETING
Renaissance Grand
November 13th-16th
St. Louis, Missouri

Resolutions Passed at the Meeting
State Capacity Resolution 2011-6
Robo-Call Resolution 2011-7

Energy Privacy Resolution 2011-8

Sunday, November 13th


Transmission Workshop
Lauren Azar
Kevin Kelly

Monday, November 14th

Financial Aspects of Feed-in Tariff and Purchase Power Agreements
Aaron Rothschild
Judy Chang

Alternative Ruled Vehicles: The Impact on Ratepayers an Utilities
Michele Beck
Dale Pennington

Broadband or Bust at the FCC: Forward-Looking Telecom Reform, or The Great Telecom Robbery of 2011
Bob Loube

Tuesday Novmber 15th

The Need for Consumer Protection in Retail Energy Marketing: Should Competitive Gas and Electric Suppliers Be Regulated and If So, How?
Barbara Alexander
Peter Saar
Clare McGuire
Janice Dale




Registration and Invoice


Registration Fees:
$395 - NASUCA member
$450 - Government
(public interest groups should seek prior approval from NASUCA to qualify for the government rate)
$ 495 - Industry/Utilities, Consultants, Trade Associations

Fee includes all conference materials and the NASUCA dinner event. (Additional tickets for this event can be purchased at the NASUCA registration desk at the conference, space may be limited for additional tickets)

Final Agenda



Meeting Information:
The meeting is taking place a the NARUC Hotel The Renaissance Grand. NASUCA does not have a hotel block for this meeting. We recommend using a travel site to find a hotel that fits your needs and is close to the Marriott.Orbitz.com allows you to type in a search address if you use the Marriott hotel address, 800 Washington Avenue , St. Louis, Missouri it will pull up a list of nearby hotels. I would double check the location before booking, but it at least puts you in the vicinity.

*Our Member in Kansas sent us this.

I just booked a room at a brand new Embassy Suites around the corner from the NARUC hotel in St. Louis. Suppose to open Oct 21…so I guess there is a tiny risk there. But..nice room..breakfast and evening complimentary food. I booked a government rate of $105..plus tax. That's pretty good for St. Louis…..if it opens… http://embassysuites1.hilton.com/en_US/es/hotel/STLWAES-Embassy-Suites-St-Louis-Downtown-Missouri/index.do

* If you find a great rate some place close to the Renaissance Grand let me know so I can put it up for other members.



Attire: Meeting Attire is Business Dress