Tuesday March 27, 2001
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Name of Session |
Speakers |
Available Formats |
Overview of the Annual Energy Outlook 2001 |
Mary J. Hutzler |
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Keynote Address: Climate Change after the Hague: Implications for the Energy Sector |
Henry D. Jacoby |
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Greenhouse Gas Challenges: Current Perspectives - Andy S. Kydes |
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Summary of Recent IPCC Working Groups Contributions to IPCC Third Assessment Report | Paul McArdle | |
Global Warming, Fact or Fiction | Martin Ledwitz | |
Attaining Greenhouse Gas Reductions at Modest and Predictable Cost | Raymond Kopp | |
Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Power Plants: Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Dioxide | Scott Sitzer | |
The Natural Gas Frontier: 2015 and Beyond - James M. Kendell |
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The North American Frontier: Arctic Gas and More | Roland George | |
The Gulf of Mexico: Rising Star or Over the Hill? | Richard Nehring | |
Unconventional Gas: A Long-Term View | Vello A. Kuuskraa | |
Forecasting International Oil Demand and Supply - Linda Doman |
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Oil Market Outlook | Adam Sieminski | |
Forecasting Long-Term Non-OPEC Supply, Science and Art | Michael C. Lynch | |
Long-Term Oil Market Forecasting: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly | G. Daniel Butler | |
Projections of World Energy and Oil Demand | Dermot Gately | |
Macroeconomic Forecasting with the Revised National Income and Product Accounts - Ronald F. Earley | ||
The Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts | Brent Moulton | |
The Macroeconomic Forecast for the Annual Energy Outlook 2001 | Kay Smith | |
What's New About the New Economy?: IT, Economic Growth and Productivity | Jack E. Triplett | |
Macroeconomic Forecasting at the Council of Economic Advisers | Steven Braun | |
Electricity Competition: An Update - Robert T. Eynon | ||
The State of the Eastern ISO Markets | Udi Helman | |
Reliability: New Concerns, New Approaches | Diane J. Barney | |
Status of Wholesale U.S. Power Markets | Jack Cashin | |
Advanced Light-Duty Vehicle Technology and Diffusion - John Maples |
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State-of-the-Art Advanced Technology Vehicles | Edward J. Wall | |
Advanced Technology Vehicles What, When, How Many?? | David R. Baxter | |
Demographic and Economic Factors That Drive the Projections for Travel | Nancy McGuckin | |
Distributed Generation: Costs, Technologies, and Opportunities - Scott B. Sitzer |
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Distributed Generation in the NEMS Buildings Modules | Steven Wade | |
Distributed Generation in the NEMS Electricity Market Module | J. Alan Beamon | |
Distributed Generation Technologies for Commercial and Industrial Applications: An Assessment of Today's Options and the Potential for Advancements | Paul Bautista | |
Applications, Markets, and Technologies for Distributed Power | Joseph J. Iannucci | |
Transportation Fuels: Reduced Sulfur and Oxygenates - Bruce Bawks |
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Overview of the New Vehicle and Engine Exhaust Emission and Fuel Quality Standards in the United States | Mary T. Manners | |
Yet Another ULSD Study-EIA Assumptions | James M. Kendell | |
Industry Perspective on Diesel Desulfurization | Arthur Wiese | |
Can We Have Clean Diesel Fuel Without Supply Disruptions? | Barry McNutt | |
Exploring Uncertainty in the Annual Energy Outlook - Susan H. Holte |
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Uncertainty Analysis in Large Scale Energy-Environment Modeling | John P. Weyant | |
The Impact of Technology and Economic Uncertainty in the NEMS Demand Modules | John H. Cymbalsky | |
Technology and Geology: Key Elements Shaping the Oil and Natural Gas Markets | Dana Van Wagener | |
Sensitivity Analysis and Value of Information: What Assumptions in the NEMS Electricity Market Module Matter Most? | Benjamin F. Hobbs |
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