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    The National Press Club Washington, DC On May 6, ACEEE held its first Forum on Connected and Automated Vehicles: Energy Impacts (CAVs) event. Overview CAVs are capturin...

    The National Press Club
    Washington, DC

    On May 6, ACEEE held its first Forum on Connected and Automated Vehicles: Energy Impacts (CAVs) event.



     

     

    Overview

    CAVs are capturing the attention and imagination of technologists, futurists, urbanists, and automakers. Their rapid development is driven by the prospect of safety, mobility, and convenience benefits.

    CAV adoption could affect transportation energy use as well, and policy choices will influence the size—even the direction— of that impact. At this unique one-day event, attendees identified the drivers of the energy impacts and explored CAV policy options to improve the energy efficiency and sustainability of transportation.

    The final presentations from this past forum are now available. If you were a presenter and don’t see your presentation, please contact us.

    Keynote Speaker

    Andrei Greenawalt is the Head of Public Policy at Via, the world’s leader in on-demand transit. He previously worked on regulatory and policy issues at the White House for several years (2009-14), including as the Associate Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and as Policy Advisor in the Office of the Chief of Staff. He also served in the offices of Cabinet Affairs and Legislative Affairs.  

    In 2014, Andrei was awarded a Council on Foreign Relations Fellowship in Tokyo, Japan, where he was a visiting scholar at a think tank and taught an undergraduate course on The American Presidency. He has also served as a law clerk to two Federal judges and worked for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform. Andrei graduated with honors from Princeton University with a degree in Politics, and earned a J.D. from Yale Law School.

     

     

    Andrei Greenawalt of Via gives the keynote speech to open the forum.



     

     

     

     

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