January 1st, 2013
IEA Reports
External Reports

CCC/173

August 2010

Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre

ISBN 978-92-9029-493-1

Abstract

January 1st, 2013
IEA Reports
External Reports

CCC/172

October 2010

Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre

ISBN 978-92-9029-492-4

Abstract

June 4th, 2015

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


USEA Upcoming Events

June 11th, 2015

The objective of the Workshop is to discuss how utilities can successfully integrate intermittent generation sources.  Participants will gain an understanding of how electric utilities are mitigating the issue of intermittency from renewable resources through creating a more flexible system. The Workshop will focus on the following topics:

•             Increasing System Flexibility through Generation

•             Greening the Grid

•             Flexible Demand

August 24th, 2015

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE

Job Title: 
Chief Executive Officer
Organization: 
National Coal Council (NCC)

Janet Gellici (gel-lee-cee) is Chief Executive Officer of the National Coal Council (NCC).  The NCC is an Advisory Committee to the U.S. Secretary of Energy, providing advice and recommendations to the Secretary on general policy matters relating to coal and the coal industry.

Prior to joining the NCC in May 2013, Gellici served as Chief Executive Officer of the American Coal Council (ACC).  Gellici served as Communications Director of the Colorado School of Mines’ Management Institute and as Public Information Director of the Western Governors’ Association.  Gellici also served as Executive Director of the Coal Trading Association.  She wrote a monthly column for the Denver Post for many years and has been published in numerous trade publications. 

In December 2013, Gellici was acknowledged among the inaugural “100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining” by Women in Mining UK. Gellici is a past-president and a current Board member of the Washington Coal Club and formerly served on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Mining Coalition.

Gellici is a member of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and is a Certified Association Executive (CAE).  Gellici serves on the Board of Advisors for the Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College in Annapolis where she currently resides and is a Trustee with the Seven Seas Cruising Association Foundation. 

She earned her MBA from Regis University and is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a degree in Journalism and Business Administration. 

Profile Type: 
Speaker
June 23rd, 2015

The U.S. Department of Energy is a world leader in the development of CCS technology.  The DOE CCS/CCUS program, however, has not yet achieved critical mass.  There is a need for a substantial increase in the number of large scale demonstration projects for both capture and storage technologies before either system even approaches commercialization.  The National Coal Council recently completed a report for the U.S. Secretary of Energy that provides recommendations on how to accelerate the deployment of CCS technologies.

Job Title: 
Deputy Director & Senior Research Scientist, Joint Program
Organization: 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dr. Sergey Paltsev is a Senior Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA, and Deputy Director of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. He is the lead modeler in charge of the MIT Economic Projection and Policy Analysis (EPPA) model of the world economy. His research covers a wide range of topics including energy economics, climate policy, taxation, advanced energy technologies, and international trade. Sergey is a Lead Author of the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and an Advisory Board Member for the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Consortium. Dr. Paltsev is an author of more than 80 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and books. He is a recipient of the 2012 Pyke Johnson Award (by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, USA, for the best paper in the area of planning and environment), the Best Policy Analysis Paper of 2012 by Environmental Science and Technology Journal of the American Chemical Society and the Best 2004 Research Award by Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan. Dr. Paltsev was the lead author of the MIT's analysis of McCain-Liebermann 2003 Climate Stewardship Act, 2007 U.S. GHG Cap-and-Trade proposals, 2009 Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security Act, 2010 study on the Future of U.S. Natural Gas, and 2013 study of sectoral GHG regulations in electric power and transportation. Before joining MIT in 2002, Sergey Paltsev worked as a Consultant for International Management and Communication Corporation and The World Bank, and as an Executive Director of the Program in Economics and Management of Technology at Belarusian State University. He received a Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics from Belarusian State University and PhD in Economics from University of Colorado at Boulder.

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Speaker
Job Title: 
Research Scientist
Organization: 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dr Erwan Monier is a Research Scientist at the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. His research focuses on quantifying the uncertainty in future regional climate projections and estimating the contributions from various sources of uncertainty, including the uncertainty in the global climate system response, emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols, natural variability, future land use change as well as climate model structural uncertainty. He is a contributor to the intercomparison project with Earth System Models of Intermediate Complexity (EMICs) undertaken in support of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5). He is also a leading climate scientist for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Change Impacts and Risk Analysis (CIRA) project. Within this project, he has been involved in various climate impact assessments including the impacts of climate on agriculture and water resources, on wildfires and terrestrial ecosystem carbon storage, and on air quality and health. He completed his PhD in Atmospheric Science at the University of California, Davis, and holds a Master's degree in Hydraulics and Fluid Dynamics Engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (ENSEEIHT, University of Toulouse).

Profile Type: 
Speaker
June 30th, 2015

Using a projection modeling system developed by MIT’s Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, the Integrated Global System Model (IGSM), we provide an integrated assessment of how human activities, given our current development path, are interacting with complex Earth systems and ultimately affecting the natural resources on which we depend.

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