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LSU Law Journal of Energy Law and Resources Annual Symposium on “Disruptive Technologies”

Event | 02.23.18, 2:00 AM CST - 9:30 AM CST

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McKernan Auditorium
1 East Campus Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70803

The LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources 2018 symposium, Disruptive Technologies will be held February 23, 2018 in the McKernan Auditorium at the LSU Law Center.

This Symposium discussion will center around “Disruptive Technologies” – technologies that have disrupted the normal course of operations in the Energy Sector. The following topics will be included:

Panel 1 – The Impact and Implementation of Solar Energy and Grid-Scale Storage
Panel 2 – Wind Energy and its Future in the Energy Market
Panel 3 – Fracking and LNG Exports
Panel 4 – The Vehicle of Tomorrow: Questions Surrounding Autonomous Vehicles

Six hours of CLE credit is available. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required.

Crowell & Moring attorneys Preetha Chakrabarti and Diana Jeschke will be speaking on Panel 1. 


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