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About LEHI

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About LEHI

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ABOUT 
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The Legislative Energy Horizon Institute (LEHI) is designed to educate state and provincial legislators, governors advisors, and policymakers on the North American energy infrastructure and delivery system. High turnover in state legislative bodies decreases the institutional knowledge concerning complex energy issues in states and provincial legislatures. Legislators who develop state energy policy often lack a comprehensive understanding of how energy infrastructure operates. Through the Institute, policymakers learn how to make responsible and informed policy choices by increasing their knowledge of the complex issues associated with the entire energy ecosystem, including electricity, natural gas, renewables, oil, transmission, etc.; policy and regulation governing this infrastructure; and the interdependencies of the energy system. 

HISTORY
The Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) partnered with the University of Idaho and the U.S. Department of Energy to  found the initiative in 2009.  In 2012, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) joined the effort, making the Institute a North American effort. Since then, additional major partners have joined, including the Government of Canada, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Governors Association and Women in Government. Originally, the Institute crossed two calendar years to complete learning, but due to the success of the program, LEHI now operates annually as a two-session cohort. To date, over 440 legislators, governors advisors, and policymakers have graduated from the LEHI program over the past decade.

Legislators who are selected for LEHI commit to two intensive sessions taking place in the summer and fall. Class sessions are taught by industry experts. Students who complete the program are awarded an energy policy planning certificate by the University of Idaho. 

​WHO SHOULD APPLY?
LEHI is the preeminent legislative energy policy institute for legislators, governors advisors, and policymakers in North America. All elected state and provincial legislators from the US and Canada are eligible to apply. Governors advisors are eligible to apply. Emerging leaders in energy policy are encouraged to apply.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • Gain a concrete understanding of the electric grid and how it operates
  • Learn how the various energy sectors interface to produce and deliver energy
  • Examine the rules and regulation of electric, natural gas and petroleum infrastructure
  • Understand the regulatory, financial and planning challenges associated with building new energy infrastructure
  • Apply technical knowledge to implement informed and effective energy policy
  • Understand the relationship between climate and energy
​MAJOR TOPICS
  • North American fuel mix: gas, nuclear, renewables, petroleum, hydro, emerging technologies
  • Energy alternatives and limitations
  • Imported versus exported sources
  • Annual energy use by sector
  • State policy options and implications
  • Federal policy and regulation
  • Financing and markets
A BROAD ALUMNI NETWORK
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FOUNDING INSTITUTE PARTNERS & MAJOR SPONSORS
  • Pacific NorthWest Economic Region
  • National Conference of State Legislatures
  • University of Idaho
  • National Governors Association
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • Government of Canada
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratories​​
  • Women in Government
Phone: (206) 443-7723 
Email: [email protected]
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
520 Pike Street, Suite 1310
Seattle, WA 98101