EIA Energy Conference
2013 EIA Energy Conference Presentations
More than 925 thought leaders from industry, government, and academia turned out for EIA's 2013 Energy Conference, June 17 and 18 at the JW Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC to discuss current and future challenges facing domestic and international energy markets and policymakers.
Dr. Ernest J. Moniz, U.S. Secretary of Energy |
Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator - Alaska |
Thomas Fanning, Southern Company |
Aldo Flores-Quiroga, International Energy Forum |
Hans Rosling, Gapminder |
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Plenary Session
- Adam Sieminski, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration
- Dr. Ernest Moniz, U.S. Secretary of Energy
- Thomas Fanning, Chairman, President and CEO, Southern Company
- Aldo Flores-Quiroga, Secretary General, International Energy Forum
- Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator (Alaska) and Ranking Member, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
View C-SPAN video of speeches by Secretary Moniz, and Thomas Fanning
Global Natural Gas Outlook
- Angelina LaRose, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- Jason Bordoff, Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
Pacific Rim Impacts of U.S. Shale Boom - Ira Joseph, PIRA Energy Group
Europe's Unique and Quirky Role in the Emerging Global Gas Market (Presentation not available) - Wolfgang Moehler, IHS
The Global LNG Market: Supply Potential Outpaces the Large Demand Expectations (Presentation not available)
Renewable, Storage, and Grid Integration
- Bill Booth, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- Mark Bolinger, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory
Valuing Renewables as a Long-Term Price Hedge - Craig Glazer, PJM Interconnection, LLC
Renewables, Storage and Grid Integration: A Match Made in Heaven - Chris Namovicz, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Assessing the Economic Value of New Utility-Scale Renewable Generation Projects
Lunch Keynote
- Hans Rosling, Professor, Karolinska Institute and Chairman, Gapminder Foundation
World Hydrocarbon Resources
- Sarah O. Ladislaw, Center for Strategic and International Studies - Moderator
- Phani Gadde, Wood Mackenzie
Technology and Resources (Presentation not available) - Vello Kuuskraa, Advanced Resources International
EIA/ARI 2013 World Shale Assessment - John Staub, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Economics and Resources
Energy Consumption & Building Efficiency
- Eileen O'Brien, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- Patrick Hughes, National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Manufacturing Solutions for Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Sukanya Paciorek, Vornado Realty Trust, Energy Star Partner of the Year 2013
How Buildings Can Support the Grid (Presentation not available) - Roland Risser, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
The National Building Efficiency Landscape: DOE's Activities
Energy in the Americas
- Shirley Neff, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- John Foran, Natural Resources Canada
Market Diversification for Canadian Oil and Gas - Neelesh Nerurkar, U.S. Department of State
Shifting Energy Trends in the Americas - Ivan Sandrea, Ernst and Young
New Americas: Beyond the USA and Canada
Alternatives to Oil in Transportation
- John Maples, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- Dominic DiCicco, Ford Motor Company
An Automaker Perspective on Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Sustainability (Presentation not available) - Michael Gallagher, Westport Innovations
Natural Gas as a Transportation Fuel - Ronald Gecan, Congressional Budget Office
Effects of Tax Credits for Electric Vehicles
U.S. Natural Gas Production Growth and its Implications
- Melanie Kenderdine, U.S. Department of Energy - Moderator
- Peter Evans, General Electric
The Power of Networks in an Age of Gas - Katherine Spector, CIBC World Markets
North American Gas Markets & Trans-Border Themes - Jim Tramuto, Southwestern Energy Company
Natural Gas: A National Treasure
Coal and Nuclear: World and Domestic Outlook
- Stan Kaplan, U.S. Energy Information Administration - Moderator
- Jim Diefenderfer, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Outlook for U.S. Coal and Nuclear Electricity Generation - Jamie Heller, Hellerworx
Setting Rail Rates for Coal-Fired Power Plants: The New Normal? - Michael Latsko, Westinghouse
Insights from Chinese Nuclear Projects (Presentation not available)
U.S. Oil Production Growth and its Implications
- Margot Anderson, Bipartisan Policy Center - Moderator
- John Powell, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Implications of Increasing U.S. Crude Oil Production - Andrew Slaughter, IHS
Global Supply and Market Impacts of U.S. Unconventional Oil Production Growth - Jan Stuart, Credit Suisse
High and Rising Oil Prices Despite the U.S. Oil Production Boom?
International Energy Statistics: Coverage and Quality
- Frank A. Verrastro, Center for Strategic and International Studies - Moderator
- Antoine Halff, International Energy Agency
JODI and Other Data: A User's Guide and Perspective - Trevor Houser, Rhodium Group
Understanding Chinese Energy Statistics and their Global Implications - Andy Kohut, Statistics Canada
Activities and Outputs of the U.N. Oslo Group on Energy Statistics
View the conference program for speaker bios.
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