August 14th, 2019
By Ryan LaCoe
USEA 2019 Summer Intern
 
 
International Energy Agency (IEA)
 
August 13th, 2019

America has entered into an era of energy abundance and is now entering an era of energy independence, USEA’s Executive Director, Barry Worthington, told Fox Business host Liz Claman on Tuesday. In remarks on her show, Claman Countdown, Worthington said the American energy sector, bolstered by increasing natural gas exports and expansion of renewable energy, has achieved a level of abundance and independence for the United States unforeseeable even just six years ago.

Worthington’s remarks came just after President Trump’s visit to Shell’s ethane plant in Western Pennsylvania which the president cited as a great example of American energy success and abundance. Shell is a USEA member.

August 13th, 2019

Washington, D.C.—Today, President Trump toured Shell’s planned ethane plant in Western Pennsylvania citing it as a great example of how the American shale revolution supports thousands of long-term high-wage jobs in Appalachia, an area that continues to be resurrected by the oil and gas industry.

 

Job Title: 
Geothermal Technologies Office Director
Organization: 
Department of Energy

Dr. Susan Hamm serves as the Geothermal Technologies Office Director for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). She brings to EERE a wealth of experience in operations, budget, and management, as well as a strong background in geological sciences. In her new role, she leads efforts to improve performance, lower costs, and accelerate deployment of geothermal technologies to help secure America's clean energy future.

She previously served as the Directorate Operations Officer for the National Science Foundation's Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate, managing human capital, space, and budget for a 178-person, $1.3-billion organization.  She served as a senior advisor to the Assistant Director on these and other policy issues.

Before serving the Foundation, Dr. Hamm worked with the nascent Department of Homeland Security in the Science and Technology Directorate.  In the Office of the Assistant Secretary, she focused on strategic planning, budget development, policy planning, and congressional affairs. She has also worked as an advocate for professional science societies and as a legislative assistant on Capitol Hill. 

She has a bachelor's degree in Geology from Amherst College, as well as a master's in Geophysics and a Ph.D. in Material Sciences from the University of Minnesota.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
August 12th, 2019

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.

 

August 9th, 2019

By Benjamin Doggett

2019 USEA Summer Intern

 

John Litynski, Deputy Director of Advanced Fossil Technology Systems in the Energy Department’s Office of Fossil Energy joined Ryan Bernstein and Durham McCormick from McGuire Woods to speak at a briefing hosted by USEA on the status of the 45Q tax credit and the prospects for CCUS.

July 30th, 2019

Robert Sinclair, Vice President of Potomac Economics, presented on the Independent Market Monitor for MISO, NYISO, ISO NE, ERCOT. 

The Independent Market Monitor (IMM) is an organization or individual retained by an ISO to impartially implement Market Monitoring and Mitigation (MMM) business practices. The webinar covers the current structure and operation of the monitoring unit, online market monitoring and technological platforms, and the applications of market monitoring.

Job Title: 
Vice President
Organization: 
Potomac Economics

Dr. Robert Sinclair is an energy economist with substantial experience as a market monitor, consultant, and expert witness. Dr. Sinclair is experienced in both U.S. and European electricity market issues, including open-access transmission, power supply procurement, market design, market power and competition, and general regulation and antitrust. He is also the author of numerous publications, presentations, and speeches on electricity market monitoring, market design, economic aspects of utility regulation, and market competition issues. His specialties include: Electricity Market Design, Electricity Market Monitoring, Power Supply Procurement Monitoring, Energy Regulation and rate making, Antitrust Analysis and Damages, Electricity Transmission Policy, Law and Economics, and European Electricity Markets.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
Credentials: 
Phd.
August 1st, 2019

By Benjamin Doggett

USEA 2019 Summer Intern

U.S. Energy Association-member Electric Power Research Institute said “demand and supply for electricity is an equation that we need to balance every second.” 

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