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November 18-19, 2014Hilton Lexington Downtown Lexington, Ky.

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SPECIAL OFFER REGISTER 1 AND GET THE 2ND HALF OFF!

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ENERGYMANAGEMENTCONFERENCE

KENTUCKY4th Annual

Why attend ...The 4th Annual Kentucky Energy Management Conference brings together industryand government experts to share their valuable insights on energy. This year’sdiscussion, held just days after the Nov. 4 election, will focus on what the resultsmean for the future of energy in Kentucky and how it will impact your business.Learn how to achieve your short-term goals of budgeting for energy costs today,as well as insights into the future cost and availability of energy sources such ascoal, natural gas, wind, solar and nuclear. While these many important energytopics will be covered, discussion of the recent announcement from the ObamaAdministration that it plans to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existingpower plants will play a prominent role at this year’s conference. We realize yousimply can’t meet today’s energy challenge if you don’t understand the problem –we're here to help.

This conference is for you ...• Facility and energy managers • Plant operations managers • Maintenance supervisors• Managers/purchasers of energy • Energy aggregators • Energy engineers• Plant engineers • Governmental affairs managers • Managers from utility companies• Municipal and rural cooperatives • Corporate affairs staff energy consultants

Rave reviews for previous conferences ...“Very informative conference. Great speakers.”Fred Eastridge – ECSI, LLC

“Everyone did a fantastic job, very informative and well structured.”Tyler Burke – Columbia Gas of Kentucky, Inc.

“Great mix of legal, policy and practical issues.”Emily McKinney – Frost Brown Todd LLC

Continuing EducationCEU and CPE

Kentucky Chamber MembershipIt’s not too late to take advantage of the Kentucky Chamber member discount. To learn more about membership, call 502-695-4700 and ask for a membershiprepresentative.

Money Back GuaranteeIf you are not 100% satisfied with your seminar experience, we will refund yourmoney.

Register kychamber.com/events/energy 502-848-8727 [email protected] 502-695-5051

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Agenda

8 a.m.Registration and continental breakfast (provided)

8:30 a.m.Welcome and Overview— Brooke Parker, Government Relations Specialist, Frost Brown

Todd LLC

8:35 a.m.Opening Keynote: Supreme Court Challenge of Coal EmissionRegulation— Jack Conway, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Kentucky

9:05 a.m.Transmission Reliability and Economic Development— Michael B. Early, Corporate Energy Director, Century Aluminum

Company

10 a.m.Proposed Standards for Existing Power Plants – Use of theBuilding Blocks in Kentucky— John Lyons, Assistant Secretary for Climate Policy, Kentucky

Energy and Environment Cabinet

11 a.m. The Elections are Over, Now What?— David Freibert, Director, External Affairs, LG&E and KU

Energy LLC— Chad A. Harpole, Director of Government and Community Affairs,

Century Aluminum Company— Moderated by Sara Smith, President, Smith Management Group

12 p.m.Luncheon (provided)

12:45 p.m. Keynote: America’s New Energy Paradigm— Karen Alderman Harbert, President and CEO, Institute for 21st

Century Energy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

1:50 p.m. New Innovations in Energy Efficiency: A Win-Win for KentuckyBusiness— Patrick Keal, Government Relations Director, Big Ass Solutions— Jonathan S. Miller, Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC

2:50 p.m.What Role Will Kentucky Have in the Natural Gas Future? — William G. Barr III, Managing Partner, BlackRidge Resource

Partners LLC— Harry D. Callicotte, Senior Corporate Counsel, Magnum Hunter

Production, Inc.— Brian M. Johnson, Managing Partner, Bingham Greenebaum

Doll LLP

4 p.m. Day one adjourns

8 a.m.Registration and continental breakfast (provided)

8:30 a.m.Regulation of Waters of the United States: The Rules Are Aboutto Change— Kori Andrews, Environmental Specialist and Marketing Director,

Smith Management Group— Rusty Ashcraft, Manager, Government Affairs & Environmental

Policy, Alliance Coal, LLC— Timothy J. Hagerty, Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC

9:20 a.m. Building Block 4 – Demand-Side Energy Efficiency— Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental and Natural

Resources Practice Group, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP— David Crews, Senior Vice President, Power Supply, East Kentucky

Power Cooperative

10:25 a.m. Regulatory Update – Recent Court Decisions and AgencyRulemaking (and Why You Should Care)— Warren J. Hoffmann, Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC— Emily McKinney, Senior Associate, Frost Brown Todd LLC— Scott R. Smith, Senior Consultant, Smith Management Group— Moderated by Timothy J. Hagerty, Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC

11:15 a.m. Demand-Side Energy Efficiencies in Kentucky Higher Education— Michael Azzara, Business Development Manager, Siemens

Industries, Inc.

12 p.m.Luncheon (provided)

1 p.m.Keynote: The Future of Coal and Energy Costs in a Carbon-regulated U.S. — Joseph W. Craft III, President, CEO and Director, Alliance

Resource Partners, L.P.

2 p.m.The Case for Increased Investment in Combined Heat and Power— Chris Cummings, CEM, Business Development, Alternative

Energy, MacAllister Power Systems— Peter H. Grills, Of Counsel, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP

2:45 p.m.Wrap-up and Final Observations — Timothy J. Hagerty, Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC

3 p.m.4th Annual Kentucky Energy Management Conference adjourns

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Location and Lodging November 18-19, 2014 (80957)Hilton Lexington Downtown369 West Vine StreetLexington, KY 40507Phone: 859-231-9000Room Rate: $119*Hotel Room Cutoff Date: October 28, 2014

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