June 12th, 2014

Energy Efficiency: Tipping Point or Tripping Point?

June 12, 2014 | 1 to 5 pm | National Press Club

Reception immediately following

May 15th, 2014

Weekly collection of energy news articles for the region.  Click on the links for access to original publications


 

EAGP Capacity Building Program

The US-East Africa Geothermal Partnership (EAGP) successfully completed a series of nine in-country capacity building workshops for employees of Kenya’s Geothermal Development Company (GDC) in March 2014.  The EAGP Capacity Building Program provided classroom training for GDC in most aspects of geothermal project planning, development and implementation.  The initial program consisted of nine one-week modules which covered a range of topics, includin

April 22nd, 2014

With support from USAID/Haiti, the U.S. Energy Association (USEA) manages the Haiti Energy Policy and Utility Partnership Program (HEPP).  HEPP will expose Haitian energy policy makers and utility officials to the necessary policy, regulatory and technical frameworks needed to expand generation, encourage private investment and diversify Haiti’s power resources.  Through a series of exchange programs to U.S.

Haiti Energy Policy and Utility Partnership Program

With support from USAID/Haiti, the U.S. Energy Association (USEA) manages the Haiti Energy Policy and Utility Partnership Program (HEPP).  HEPP will expose Haitian energy policy makers and utility officials to the necessary policy, regulatory and technical frameworks needed to expand generation, encourage private investment and diversify Haiti’s power resources.  Through a series of exchange programs to U.S.

September 24th, 2014

The 14th U.S. - China Oil and Gas Industry Forum took place in Denver, Colorado from September 24 - 26, 2014.

The U.S.-China Oil & Gas Industry Forum (OGIF) is a public-private partnership that convenes business and government leaders from the petroleum and natural gas sectors of the United States and China on an annual basis.

Job Title: 
President
Organization: 
Black & Veatch's Management Consulting Business

John M. Chevrette is the President of Black & Veatch’s management consulting business, which addresses key challenges affecting water, electric and gas utilities. Chevrette joined Black & Veatch in 2012 and has more than 20 years of industry consulting experience. He has developed and deployed several successful consulting offerings in the areas of automated meter infrastructure, modern grid, IT strategy and operations, and asset management and optimization.

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Speaker
Job Title: 
President & CEO
Organization: 
Black & Veatch, Energy Business

O.H. (Dean) Oskvig is the President and CEO of Black & Veatch’s energy business and a member of the company’s Board of Directors, positions he has held since 2006. Oskvig joined Black & Veatch in 1975Oskvig is a Vice Chairman of the Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Council. He is also Vice Chairman for North America of the World Energy Council and a member of the United States Energy Association’s Board of Directors. 

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Speaker
August 12th, 2014

Traditional electric utility operations are transforming to address rapid changes in market dynamics and technology. Factors from aging infrastructure, regulation and resiliency concerns to the natural gas revolution and growth in renewable energy are among the issues forcing market participants to adapt. The 2014 Black & Veatch Strategic Directions: Electric Report offers critical insight and analysis of these key issues and more as industry leaders seek pathways to greater growth and efficiency.

 

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