Events

Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition

17
December 2025
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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Location'Dalton J. Woods Auditorium

Energy, Coast & Environment Bldg

93 S. Quad Drive

Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, LA  70803

At the Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition (BRCAC), industry leaders, government representatives, academics, and non-profit organizations come together to address and improve air quality in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area and throughout Louisiana. Through open dialogue and data-driven insights, BRCAC members are committed to raising environmental awareness and working together to explore solutions for cleaner air and a healthier community.

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December 17, 2025

9:00–9:01
Antitrust & Opening Statement
9:01–9:05
Identification of Visitors & New Members
9:05–9:45
Overview of CCS in Louisiana Chris McLindon, LSU Center for Energy Studies
9:45–9:55
Air Quality Update LDEQ
9:55–10:40
LA Community Air Monitoring Network Dr. Slawomir Lomnicki, LSU Dept. of Environmental Sciences in partnership with LEAN
10:40–10:45
Round Table / Agency Updates LDAF, DENR, LDH, DOTD, LED, CRPC and any other agency
10:45–10:50
Potential Motion on New Membership
10:50–11:00
Deliverables for Next Meeting & Adjournment

Note: This meeting will be held under the Chatham House Rule, in which participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

Course Instructors

Day 1 & 2 - Molecules
Chris McLindon
Director of Energy Education & Outreach
LSU Energy Institute

Chris McLindon is Director of Energy Education and Outreach at the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies.  He oversees the development and implementation of educational programs aimed at preparing the next generation of energy leaders.  He also engages with key stakeholders, including policymakers, industry professionals and the general public to promote awareness and understanding of key energy issues. Chris worked for four decades as a geologist in the upstream oil and gas industry, and more recently as a geologist in the carbon capture and storage industry.  The latter experience included the exploration and development of new sites for CO2 sequestration in Louisiana and Texas, the development of geological models for CO2 injection simulation, and geological site characterization for Class VI permit applications for CCS projects in Louisiana and Texas. He holds a B.S. in Geology from LSU.  He is a member and past president of the New Orleans Geological Society, and is a member of the Geological Society of America and the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists. Chris was the recipient of the 2017 Statesmanship Award from the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies for his work in collaborating with university researchers using oil and gas industry data to geological faults in south Louisiana.

Day 3 & 4 - Electrons
D. Andrew Owens
Research Fellow
LSU Energy Institute

Andrew Owens is a CES Research Fellow and retired from Entergy in 2023 as Director of Regulatory Research & Strategy after more than 25 years with the company. His career focused on regulatory and policy issues, including ratemaking and emerging technologies such as smart grid, energy efficiency, distributed energy resources, renewables, electric vehicles, and energy storage. He previously worked in environmental consulting on air pollution policy, modeling, and permitting. Andrew holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from Iowa State University and an M.S. in management from Georgia Tech, and is a registered professional engineer in Georgia and a licensed CPA in Louisiana.

Day 5 - Policy & Politics
Garret Graves
Former Louisiana Congressman

Garret Graves served as the U.S. Representative for Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District from 2015 to 2025 and is a member of the Republican Party. He has extensive experience in public policy and energy issues, with a focus on infrastructure, coastal restoration, and energy development in Louisiana. Born in Baton Rouge, he attended the University of Alabama, Louisiana Tech, and American University.

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At the Baton Rouge Clean Air Coalition (BRCAC), industry leaders, government representatives, academics, and non-profit organizations come together to address and improve air quality in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area and throughout Louisiana. Through open dialogue and data-driven insights, BRCAC members are committed to raising environmental awareness and working together to explore solutions for cleaner air and a healthier community.

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K-12 Program
Former Congressman Garret Graves and David LaCerte, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, discussing the evolving electric power landscape and utility regulation at the 2026 event.
Bruce Westerman, Chair of the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee, on natural resource policy and congressional leadership at the 2026 event.
Blake Canfield discusses regulatory frameworks and legal considerations for Louisiana’s energy sector at the 2026 event.
Andrew Owens leads a session on power markets and grid fundamentals at the 2026 event.
Chris McLindon leads a session on molecules, including oil, gas, fuels, and Louisiana’s regulatory landscape.
Steven Giambrone discusses pipeline operations and regulatory oversight in Louisiana.
Joe Leimkuhler of Beacon Offshore Energies discussing production trends at the 2026 event.
Jody Broussard discusses Louisiana’s Oilfield Site Restoration Program and efforts to manage orphaned well sites.
Participants tour LSU's PERTT Lab at the 2026 event
Brandon Frey discusses the Louisiana Public Service Commission’s role in shaping the state’s electricity landscape at the 2026 event.
Participants tour LSU's 20 MW Cogeneration facility at the 2026 event.
Jason Pettrey from ExxonMobil leads a discussion on the evolving energy landscape at the 2026 event.
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