From Washington State Department of Commerce <[email protected]>
Subject Energy policy briefing scheduled for Dec. 20
Date November 29, 2023 10:19 PM
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Join us for a briefing on key energy policy and budget priorities for 2024



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nov. 29, 2023

*Energy Policy Stakeholder Briefing*

Join us Dec. 20 for a preview of energy policy and budget priorities for the 2024 session

The Department of Commerce Energy Division will host a briefing for stakeholders to learn about legislative and budget priorities for the 2024 legislative session.

Panelists will provide information on agency request legislation and budget requests with an opportunity for attendees to comment and ask questions.?

*Energy Stakeholder Briefing *(Zoom)

*Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1 - 2:30 p.m.*

*Register to attend [ [link removed] ]*

Focus areas for the briefing?may include:


* Clean buildings
* Clean transportation
* Funding and support for community clean energy and decarbonization projects
* Green hydrogen
* Embodied carbon
* Federal grant assistance

Agencies will know which budget and bill requests are approved to move forward when Gov. Inslee releases his budget in early December. Following the budget release, we will finalize and share our list of agency priorities prior to this briefing with those who are registered to attend *- so be sure to sign up!*

This meeting is open to anyone interested. *Please feel free to share* this invitation with any contacts in your network.?

*Questions?*

Please feel free to direct any questions prior to the meeting to Nick Manning <[email protected]>, Commerce Energy Legislative and Rulemaking Coordinator:?






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