Job Title: 
Program Manager - Carbon Management
Organization: 
Great Plains Institute

Jill Syvrud joined the Great Plains Institute in 2017 and serves as the program manager for the Carbon Management Program. In addition to overseeing the overall program, Jill directly supports the Industrial Innovation Initiative, a coalition advancing decarbonization solutions for the Midcontinent region’s most important industrial sectors.

Jill earned a bachelor of science in biology from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire and a master of science degree in science technology and environmental policy from University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Jill’s past experience includes multiple graduate research assistantships concentrating on technology innovation and sustainable megacities along and a previous position as an administrative and outreach coordination intern with Midwest Renewable Energy Association.

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Speaker
Job Title: 
Planning Specialist
Organization: 
XM

Jorge Esteban Tobón Villa is an electrical engineer from Universidad Nacional (2004) and Master in Automation Control (2013) from the same university. He is currently working as Operation Planning Specialist at XM SA ESP. He has 17 years of experience in planning, operation and control of power systems. In XM he has participated as user leader in several projects, such as Operational Safety, Advanced Situational Awareness, Online Safety Analysis, Multisite Operation, Technological Improvement of Operation Coordination, Load Forecasts and Generation Forecasts.


 

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Speaker
Job Title: 
Director of Market Analysis and Forecasting
Organization: 
California Independent System Operator Corporation (CAISO)

Guillermo is the DIrector of Market Analysis and Forecasting with the California Independent System Operator in the United States. He is in charge of the areas of market validation, market performance and operation analysis, generation of demand and renewable energy forecasts, calculation of reference offers for market power mitigation, and negotiations and estimates of generating unit operating costs. Previously, Guillermo served as manager of the market analysis and development unit and also as manager of the ISO's market validation unit. Prior to the management positions, Guillermo held various technical positions at the ISO in the vice presidencies of Operations, Information Technology, Market Infrastructure, and the vice president of renewable energy integration. Guillermo is a regular contributor to industry discussions on electricity markets and has contributed to several technical capacity building projects sponsored by USAID and NARUC. Prior to joining ISO, Guillermo was a professor in the management science department in Canada and a mathematics professor in Mexico.
 
Guillermo holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the area of power markets and optimization from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and a master's degree in power systems operation from the Instituto Politécnico in Mexico. He has written more than 20 articles in technical journals and presented his contributions in more than a dozen countries. He is the author of a book on competition in energy markets and part of another book on financial transmission rights. He has served as a reviewer for technical journals such as IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and The Energy Journal. He recently completed his cycle as Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems.

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Speaker
Credentials: 
Ph.D.
October 5th, 2022

In this issue:

  • Message from Acting Executive Director Sheila Hollis
  • Secretary of Enery Jennifer Granholm Remarks at USEA Forum
  • Senior Director Will Polen Launches Lab in Moldova
  • Women In Energy: October 2022
  • USEA Programs recap
Job Title: 
Economist
Organization: 
Office of Transportation Policy at U.S. DOT
Ryan is an economist within the Office of Transportation Policy at U.S. DOT.  He supports the development of national multimodal freight policy for the Department, including the managing the development of guidance for State Freight Plans.  He also supports U.S. DOT’s major discretionary grants programs and assists on regulatory evaluations for U.S. DOT’s regulatory actions. 
Job Title: 
Group Leader - Catalysis Reactivity and Structure group
Organization: 
Brookhaven National Laboratory

José A.Rodriguez was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He did his undergraduate education at Simon Bolivar University, receiving BS degrees in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. After getting a MS in Theoretical Chemistry at Simon Bolivar University, he moved to the United States to get a PhD in Physical Chemistry at Indiana University, Bloomington. Currently, he is a Senior Scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an Adjunct Professor at the Chemistry Department of SUNY Stony Brook. He has co-authored more than 450 articles in the areas of surface science and catalysis.

His research involves the development and use of synchrotron-based techniques (high-resolution photoemission, infrared spectroscopy, time-resolved x-ray diffraction and x-ray absorption spectroscopy) for the characterization of catalytic materials. In recent years his group has been quite active in the development of novel catalysts for CO oxidation, methane conversion, the water-gas shift and CO2 hydrogenation.

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Speaker
Job Title: 
Assistant General Counsel
Organization: 
Association of American Railroads

Theresa is an Assistant General Counsel at the Association of American Railroads. Her responsibilities include regulatory, legal, and policy issues related the environment, hazardous materials, and climate change/resilience, particularly as related to the railroad industry and transportation infrastructure.

November 1st, 2022

This workshop is by invitation only. If you have not received an invitation but would like to attend, please contact akrowka@usea.org.

USEA, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management welcomes you to a technical workshop to discuss issues arising from the macroeconomic modeling of a decarbonized future energy system. 

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