2010 World Oil Conference
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Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, NW,
Washington, D.C., USA 20001
Tel: +1 202 737 1234    Fax: +1 202 737 5773

www.hyattregencywashington.com
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Maps & Directions

Hotel Overview

Discover our historic city from Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. Enjoy easy access to all the attractions of our nation's capital from our ideal location in the heart of this popular downtown neighborhood. Walk to the Smithsonian and the National Mall, tour government centers, visit monuments and museums, cheer on sports teams - all just minutes from our Capitol Hill hotel. Within in our inviting accommodations, you'll find gracious service, deluxe amenities, extensive business facilities – among the largest in the city - plush Grand Beds and tempting dining.

RATES 

Nights of 11/01/2011 thru 11/03/2011

Single Rate

Double Rate

Triple Rate

Quad Rate

$209

$209

$234

$259

Nights of 11/04/2011 thru 11/05/2011

Single Rate

Double Rate

Triple Rate

Quad Rate

$159

$159

$184

$209

All room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes (which are currently 14.5%) applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the Hotel at the time of the meeting. 

METHOD OF RESERVATIONS HOUSING BY INDIVIDUAL

Make your hotel guest room reservations either on line using https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ASPO2011 or by calling the Hyatt Central Reservations at 1-888-421-1442 and referring to the meeting name of Association for the Study of Peak Oil or ASPO-USA.  Reservations must be made on or before the cut-off date of Octover 3, 2011.

Interested in sharing a sleeping room?  Send an email to smartin@terrachord.com or call 1-800-681-9655, ext. 6 with arrival date, departure date, smoking preference, and any other preferences.   

CUT-OFF DATE

As the “cut-off date” for accepting reservations into this room block has passed, the Hyatt may not have rooms available at the above discounted rates.  Here is a list of area hotels Reservations requests received after the cut-off date will be based on availability at the Hotel’s prevailing rates.

ALTERNATE HOTELS - Listed on HOTELS.COM 

Hotel Name

Address

Distance from
Hyatt

Price/
Night

Phone

Website

District Hotel 1440 Rhode Id. Ave NW
Washington, DC
1.59 miles $179 866-538-1314 http://www.districthotel.com
Howard Johnson 600 N.Y. Ave NE
Washington, DC
1.73 miles $94 202-546-9200 http://www.hojo.com
Motel 6 Convention Center 1345 4th Street NE
Washington, DC
1.73 miles $90 202-544-2000 http://www.motel6.com
Quality Inn Downtown 501 N.Y. Ave NE
Washinton, DC
1.76 miles $100 202-543-7400 www.qualityinn.com/DC
Embassy Inn 1627 16th St NW
Washington, DC
2.33 miles $179 202-234-7800 http://www.embassy-inn.com/
Windsor Inn 1842 16th NW
Washington, DC
2.48 miles $179 202-667-0300 http://www.windsor-inn-dc.com/

INDIVIDUAL GUEST ROOM DEPOSIT AND CANCELLATION POLICIES

A credit card is required to guarantee all guest room reservations. To avoid a cancellation charge equal to one night’s room and tax, hotel must be notified and cancellation number received 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival.

EARLY DEPARTURE FEE
 

In the event that a guest who has reserved a room checks out prior to the guest's reserved checkout date, an early departure fee equal to one nights room and tax will be charged to that guest's individual account. Guests wishing to avoid this fee must advise the hotel at or before check-in of any change in the scheduled length of stay.

TRANSPORTATION FROM AIRPORT

From/To Ronald Reagan National Airport:

Taxi:  Taxis to our hotel near the Washington DC metro are available outside the baggage claim area.   Fare is approximately $14 - $18 (10-20 min)

Metro Subway:  Take the Yellow/Blue line from the airport to the Gallery Place/Chinatown stop. Transfer to the Red line to Union Station (2nd stop). The Union Station Metro stop is located three blocks from the hotel. Fare is approximately $2.70 (20-25 min). Fares may vary based on time-of day. To check fares visit www.wmata.com.

Super Shuttle: Available 7 days a week.  Shuttle vans are located at the airport, outside the baggage claim area at Ground Transportation.  Look for blue vans with yellow lettering.  The shuttles make multiple stops and drop off directly at the hotel. Advance reservations may be made by calling 800-BlueVan (800-258-3826) or online at www.supershuttle.com. Approximate fare is $14 one way, timing is dependant upon number of stops required by passengers.

From/To Dulles International Airport:
Taxi:  Taxis are available on the lower level outside baggage claim.  Fare is approximately $60 - $80 (50-60 min)

Super Shuttle: Approximate fare is $26 one way ($10 for additional passengers in same party).

Maps & Directions

RideBuzz RIDESHARE INFO

Carpool whenever possible; use public transportation or ASPO’s FREE RideShare program; if traveling from outside the city.

WHAT TO DO IN D.C.

Celebrate our nation's past and fight for independence, as well as our incomparable contributions to the modern world. Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill is the ideal base for sightseeing, with our prime location close to so many fun things to do in Washington DC. Honor those who sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom at a moving ceremony. Twirl around the ice amid modern art. Pedal around the cherry blossom cloaked Tidal Basin. Discover the secret world of espionage at a nearby museum. Enjoy endless downtown Washington DC things to do from the convenience of our luxurious hotel.

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Springer Publishing Company New Society Publishers All Earth Renewables

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Speakers

William Catton, Jr.
Author, Overshoot: The Ecological Basis for Revolutionary Change

Richard Heinberg
Post Carbon Institute

Wes Jackson
The Land Institute

Jean Laherrère
retired Geologist/Geophysicist; President, ASPO France

Chris Martenson
CM & Co.

Charles Maxwell
Weeden & Co

Robert Rapier
Merica International

Jeff Rubin
Former CIBC Chief Economist

Chris Skrebowski
Energy Institute, London

Kjell Aleklett
President, ASPO International

Arthur Berman
Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc.; ASPO-USA Board Member

Roger Bezdek
Management Information Services, Inc.

Jeffrey Brown
Independent Petroleum Geologist; ASPO-USA Board Member

Andy Buckingham
Buckingham Exploration, LLC

Kurt Cobb
Freelance Writer; Author, "Prelude"

Guy Dauncey
BC Sustainable Energy Association

Naomi Davis
Blacks in Green

Nicole Foss
The Automatic Earth

Angelina Galetiva
Principal, NEOptions Inc.

John Michael Greer
Independent Scholar; The Archdruid Report

Jim Hansen
Ravenna Capital Management

Robert Hirsch
MISI

Robert Howarth
Cornell University

Anthony Ingraffea
Cornell University

Rob Jackson
Duke University

Kristofer Jakobsson
Uppsala University

Peter Kilde
West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency Inc.

Michael Klare
Hampshire College

Minqi Li
University of Utah

Amy Mall
National Resources Defense Council

Jan Mueller
Executive Director, ASPO-USA

David Murphy
The Oil Drum, EROI Institute, SUNY-ESF

Aaron Newton
Cultivatis

Dmitry Orlov
ClubOrlov.com

Beth Osborne
US Department of Transportation

Arlee Reno
Cambridge Systematics, Inc.

Joshua Schank
Eno Transportation Foundation

Charles Schlumberger, FRAeS
The World Bank

Jason Stevens
Morningstar

Lisa Taranto
Tricycle Gardens

Gail Tverberg
The Oil Drum

Richard Vodra
Spire Investment Partners, LLC

Tom Whipple
ASPO-USA's Peak Oil Review

Nancy Lee Wood
Bristol Community College

Ken Zweibel
The George Washington University Solar Institute

Sharon Astyk
Writer; Farmer; ASPO-USA Board Member

Megan Bachman
Reporter, Yellow Springs News; ASPO-USA Board Member

Jim Baldauf
Co-Founder and President, ASPO-USA

Dave Room
Co-founder, Bay Localize; ASPO-USA Board Member

Ron Swenson
CEO, Swenson Technology; ASPO-USA Board Member


ASPO-USA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.