April 29th, 2017

The Women in Energy series is a joint project between USEA and USAID that was developed out of USEA’s Engendering Utilities Partnership, a program funded by USAID to improve gender policies and gender outcomes at their respective organizations.


Women in Energy Interview Questions

May 3rd, 2017

ENERGY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM:
Enabling Global Energy Security and
Sustainable Development Since 1992

May 3, 2017
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, NW - Washington, DC

USAID/USEA Energy Partnership Programs 

April 28th, 2017

    

Contact: Dipka Bhambhani
       Communications Director
       dbhambhani@usea.org
       (202) 321-3337

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                  

April 28, 2017

Executive Order on Offshore Exploration could be good for energy, national security

Job Title: 
Executive Vice President - External Affairs
Organization: 
American Electric Power

Charles Patton is executive vice president – External Affairs for AEP. He leads AEP’s customer services, communications, federal public policy and corporate sustainability initiatives.

Patton previously was president and chief operating officer of Appalachian Power, an operating utility of AEP serving approximately 1 million customers in West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee.

In previous roles, Patton served AEP as executive vice president – AEP Utilities West and senior vice president – Regulatory and Public Policy. Prior to these roles, a significant amount of Patton’s career was in Texas where he served as president and chief operating officer of AEP Texas as well as in other executive positions. During his tenure in Texas, Patton was appointed by former Texas Gov. George Bush to serve on the Texas Energy Coordination Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. Later, Gov. Rick Perry appointed Patton to the Texas Energy Planning Council, which was established to advise the governor on energy matters.

Most recently, Patton was appointed by Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe to the governor’s Environmental Sustainability Committee and by West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin to chair the governor’s Committee on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

Patton was appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s board of directors for a three-year term beginning in 2014. He also serves on the board of Sterling Construction, a large public engineering and construction company located in Houston.

Patton has served and chaired numerous professional and civic organizations in the communities in which he has lived. Most recently, he served on the boards of the University of Charleston, the West Virginia Education Alliance and the West Virginia Regional Technology Park. At AEP, he is an executive sponsor of the African-American Employee Resource Group (AAERG). Patton resides in Columbus, Ohio.

He is an undergraduate of Bowdoin College, located in Brunswick, Maine, and holds a graduate degree from The University of Texas LBJ School of Public Policy.

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IEA Reports
External Reports

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September 30th, 2016
IEA Reports
External Reports

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April 20th, 2017

March 23, 2017

Nairobi, Kenya

One of the main obstacles to the development of geothermal energy resources is the cost and risk associated with geothermal energy source. Various initiatives have been launched by governments, multi-lateral institutions, and donor groups to reduce the risk and incentivize the development of these geothermal resources by the public sector.

April 20th, 2017

March 9 – 19, 2017

Taupo, New Zealand

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