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2011 EIA Energy Conference Presentations
The 2011 EIA Energy Conference brings together thought leaders from industry, government, and academia to discuss current and future challenges facing energy markets and policymakers.
Plenary Session
- Richard Newell, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration
- Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Marvin E. Odum, President, Shell Oil Company and Director, Shell Upstream
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Long-Term U.S. Energy Outlook: Different Perspectives
- Paul Holtberg, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Long-Term U.S. Energy Outlook: Different Perspectives - John Conti, U.S. Energy Information Administration
The U.S. Energy Outlook - Mark Finley, BP America
BP Energy Outlook 2030 - Douglas S. Meade, University of Maryland
The Inforum LIFT Model, U.S. Energy and Economic Outlook
The Future of OCS After Macondo
- Doug Morris, U.S. Energy Information Administration
The Future of OCS After Macondo - Randall Luthi, National Ocean Industries Association
The Future of OCS After Macondo - David Pettit, Natural Resources Defense Council
(Presentation not available.) - Michael Schaal, U.S. Energy Information Administration
The future of the OCS after Macondo - Heather Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change Policy
(Presentation not available.)
Lunch Keynote
- Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
(Presentation not available.)
Transportation and the Environment
- John Maples, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Transportation and the Environment - John German, International Council for Clean Transportation
Advanced Technology Vehicles: Overview and Constraints - Don Pickrell, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
(Presentation not available.) - Steven Plotkin, Argonne National Laboratory
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Transportation
Intelligent Electric Systems
- Bill Booth, U.S. Energy Information Administration
(Presentation not available.) - Jason Bordoff, White House Council on Environmental Quality
(Presentation not available.) - Andrew Ott, PJM Interconnection
2011 EIA Energy Conference, Intelligent Electric Systems - David Sun, Alstom Power
Smart Power, Future of Energy Sustainability
Electricity and the Environment
- Alan Beamon, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Annual Energy Outlook 2011: Alternative Power Sector Environmental Control Cases - Bruce Braine, American Electric Power
Cost and Economic Impacts of Pending EPA Regulations - Daniel Eggers, Credit Suisse
Implications of EPA Policy - Sam Napolitano, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Addressing the Environmental Impacts of the Power Sector
Energy & Financial Market Linkages
- Richard Newell, U.S. Energy Information Administration
(Presentation not available.) - Adam Sieminski, Deutsche Bank
Oil & Financial Markets - James L. Smith, Southern Methodist University
The Impact of Futures Trading on Commodity Markets and Prices - Robert Vigfusson, Federal Reserve System
Energy and Financial Market Linkages
Meeting China's Energy Demand
- Howard Gruenspecht, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Meeting China's Energy Demand - William Chandler, Transition Energy International, Ltd.
(Presentation not available.) - Trevor Houser, Rhodium Group
Powering China's Growth, Electricity Market Projections and Global Implications - Mark Levine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Meeting China's Energy Demand - David Sandalow, U.S. Department of Energy
China's Transport Sector
The Future of Domestic Onshore Oil and Gas
- Charlie Whitmore, U.S. Energy Information Administration
2011 EIA Energy Conference:The Future of Domestic Onshore Oil and Gas - Porter Bennett, BENTEK Energy
The US Natural Gas Revolution: Technology Transforms A Market - James Sorenson, University of North Dakota
Future of Domestic Oil - John Steelman, Natural Resources Defense Council
The Future of Onshore Oil & Gas Production
Energy Demand, Efficiency, and Consumer Behavior
- Erin Boedecker, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Energy Demand. Efficiency, and Consumer Behavior - Joe Loper, Itron, Inc.
Under the Bright Lights: Energy Efficiency Programs - James Sweeney, Stanford University
The Demand Side: Behavioral Patterns and Unpicked Low-Hanging Fruit - Kathleen Hogan, U.S. Department of Energy
Clean Energy: A Top Administration Priority
Game Changers
- Ernest J. Moniz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Game Changers?
Post Conference Session: Energy Data Challenges and Choices
- Steve Harvey, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Tough Choices in U.S. EIA's Data Programs
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