December 15th, 2016

"Big data — extremely large data sets commonly analyzed by computer to reveal patterns, trends and associations — is making it possible for utilities to use more and more renewables on the grid, not only in the industrial world, but also in developing countries. That could be a game changer for global efforts to reduce emissions in both the industrial and the developing world."

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December 15th, 2016

Dec. 13, 2016 - 4:33 - Barry Worthingon of the United States Energy Association and DynaLink Communications co-founder and COO Larry Fishelson weigh in on President-elect Trump’s Cabinet picks.

December 13th, 2016

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December 13, 2016

USEA’s Worthington tells Fox Business that Exxon CEO, Rex Tillerson, is a sound choice for State

WASHINGTON, D.C. — During an interview on Fox Business Tuesday, U.S. Energy Association Executive Director, Barry Worthington, said Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson, would make a great Secretary of State.

December 8th, 2016

The United States Department of Energy (USDOE), funded by Power Africa, collaborated with the United States Energy Association (USEA) to convene a group of natural gas experts to write a handbook on natural gas and LNG project  development for African countries. Under the guidance of the USDOE and USEA, the participants spent five intensive days collaborating using the Book Sprint method to complete an LNG handbook. Their commitment and consistent participation was essential to the success of the “Understanding Natural Gas and LNG Options” handbook.

December 5th, 2016
USEA Documents
December 1st, 2016

Every month we feature a women in energy that has shown exemplary leadership. We want to showcase her story and what she has done to get to where she is today. These women come from diverse backgrounds and roles; they bring with them a unique perspective to gender equality within the energy sector.


December 1st, 2016

"How are members of the World Energy Council reacting to President-elect Donald Trump's transition and possible actions on energy and climate? During today's OnPoint, Barry Worthington, executive director of the U.S. Energy Association and the U.S. representative in the World Energy Council, discusses his conversations with his international counterparts on the future of energy, trade and climate action. He also explains how he believes the U.S.-China relationship will develop under the Trump administration."

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