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Jay Apt on Carbon and Climate Issues
By: Jay Apt, Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center, Associate Research Professor, Distinguished Service Professor in Engineering and Public Policy

Summary:
Jay Apt, Executive Director of the Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center, addresses an alumni group in Philadelphia on carbon and climate issues.

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Marvin Goodfriend on Monetary Policy Issues in Asia (Reunion 2007)
By: Tepper Alumni Reunion 2007 with Marvin Goodfriend

Summary:
Marvin Goodfriend, Professor of Financial Economics and Chairman of The Gailliot Center for Public Policy spoke with alumni about Monetary Policy Issues in Asia during Reunion 2007.

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Third Annual Carnegie Mellon Conference on the Electricity Industry
By: Co-sponsored by theTepper School of Business, Electricity Center and departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Public Policy

Ensuring that the Industry Has the Physical and Human Resources Needed for the Next Thirty Years

Summary:
The conference focused on the physical and human resources needed for the next 30 years. Topics included the capacity of modern power grids, new technologies being developed for generation, transmission, distribution of power, and the quality and quantity of undergraduate power-engineering education.

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The Greenspan Era
By: Allan H. Meltzer, The Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy

Summary:
In this video Allan Meltzer highlights Alan Greenspan’s achievements and identifies the changes within the Federal Reserve during his 18 year tenure as Chairman.

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Login required to access this resourceWill the Lights Stay On? The Future of Electricity in America (Reunion 2005)
By: Jay Apt, Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center

Summary:
During Reunion Weekend '05, Jay Apt gave a talk on the evolution of the electricity industry in the U.S., deregulation and current industry pressures.





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