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October 20th, 2020

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Coal and Carbon Management (OCCCM) released it's Strategic Vision 2020-2024 in August of this year and on September 14, USEA hosted OCCCM to present it to the public. A recording of the presentation and a copy of the document are available here.

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October 14th, 2020

The Energy Utility Partnership Program (EUPP) published three RFP's on October 13. View them below:

The United States Energy Association (USEA) is inviting prospective organizations or individuals through this Request for Proposal (RFP) to submit proposals for developing a national dynamic model and planning models and providing comprehensive training on network modeling using DIgSILENT’s PowerFactory software to the Coordinating Dispatch Center (CDC) Energia

The United States Energy Association (USEA) is inviting prospective organizations or individuals through this Request for Proposal (RFP) to submit proposals for developing a national dynamic model and planning models and providing comprehensive training on network modeling using DIgSILENT’s PowerFactory software to Barqi Tojik. 

October 13th, 2020

This is the eleventh in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.

Cybersecurity extends to all companies directly involved in the delivery of products, services, and solutions, and through all tiers of the global supply chain. Because of this, supply chains can be a considerable risk to power utilities.

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Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
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U.S. DOE - Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management

Jennifer Wilcox, the PDAS in the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management at DOE, was the Presidential Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering and Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. As a senior fellow at the World Resources Institute, she led WRI’s Carbon Removal Program.

Having grown up in rural Maine, Wilcox has a profound respect and appreciation of nature. That appreciation permeates her work; she focuses on minimizing the negative impacts of humankind on our natural environment. Wilcox holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and an M.A. in Chemistry from the University of Arizona and B.A. in Mathematics from Wellesley College.

Wilcox's research takes aim at the nexus of energy and the environment, developing both mitigation and adaptation strategies to minimize negative climate impacts associated with society's dependence on fossil fuels. She has served on committees of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Physical Society to assess carbon capture methods and impacts on climate. She is the author of the first textbook on carbon capture, Carbon Capture, published in March 2012. She co-edited the CDR Primer on carbon dioxide removal in 2021.

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PhD
October 28th, 2020

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U.S. Oil and Natural Gas: Providing Energy Security and Supporting Our Quality of Life

October 8th, 2020
At today’s meeting of the USEA Board of Directors Executive Committee, Acting Executive Director Sheila Hollis recognized USEA Executive Chairperson Vicky Bailey for her selection as 2020 Champion...
October 8th, 2020
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