June 5th, 2024

The warnings have been issued. The numbers are in. There is trouble ahead for the U.S. electricity supply system, and the fixes may take years.

Willie Phillips, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said, “Our country is facing an unprecedented surge in demand for affordable electricity while confronting extreme weather threats to the reliability of our grid, and trying to stay one step ahead of massive technological changes we are seeing in our society.”

May 15th, 2024
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Noah Roberts, Senior Director of Energy Storage with the American Clean Power Association, kicked off the podcast’s series on energy storage by answering questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about the recent growth, growth forecast, and drivers of US energy storage, the sector’s price trends, the barriers storage still faces, and the historic projects now installed and about to prove the value of storage in stabilizing power system reliability.
May 15th, 2024
In this final episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on geothermal, Research Geologist Sean Porse, the Data, Modeling, and Analysis Program lead for DOE’s Geothermal Technologies Office answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the just released DOE Pathways to Commercial Liftoff of Next-Generation Geothermal Power study, and why new closed loop and enhanced geothermal technologies could increase the industry’s potential at competitive prices and allow new communities to be part of the clean energy transition.
May 14th, 2024

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm announced on Thursday the appointment of USEA Board of Directors Chair, Vicky Bailey, to the inaugural board of the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation (FESI).

“We at USEA are incredibly proud of Vicky’s appointment to this critical board that will help ensure energy security and prosperity,” USEA President and CEO Mark Menezes said. “I look forward to seeing what she and the rest of the board will do.”

June 5th, 2024

On behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, we would like to invite you to attend the upcoming 6th U.S.-China CCUS Experts Meeting on June 5, 2024, in Washington, DC. The U.S. delegation will be led by DOE’s Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Brad Crabtree. The PRC delegation will be led by the Ministry of Science and Technology Vice Minister Chen Jiachang.

May 13th, 2024
In this episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on geothermal, EnergySource Minerals Chief Development Officer David Deak answered questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about the opportunities the US cannot refuse of combining 24/7 geothermal energy production for reliable electricity generation with harvesting a potentially invaluable domestic lithium supply from geothermal brine.

Nick Akins is the former chair, president and chief executive officer of American Electric Power. He served as AEP’s 11th chair, and from 2011-2022 as the company’s sixth chief executive officer and 10th president.

During his tenure, AEP invested in modernization and security of the electric grid, resource diversification, and technology and innovation to enable the transition to a clean energy future while preserving universal access to the grid. Akins also led a culture transformation to engage employees in customer-focused innovation, enhance diversity and inclusiveness, and build workforce agility for a digital future.

Akins rose through the ranks at both AEP and the former Central and South West Corporation (CSW), which merged with AEP in 2000, holding various positions of increasing leadership responsibility throughout his career.

A native of Louisiana, Akins received his bachelor’s degree in 1982 and a master’s degree in 1986 in electric engineering from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. Additional training includes executive management programs at Louisiana State University, the University of Idaho and the Reactor Technology Course for Utility Executives at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a registered professional engineer in Texas.

Akins is a former chairman of the board of directors of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership (GSEP), Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited (NEIL), the Ohio Business Roundtable (OBRT), Ohio Health, as well as the former chair of the U.S. Business Roundtable (BRT) Energy and Environment Committee. Currently, he serves on the boards of GE Vernova, Fifth Third Bancorp and DTE Energy, and also serves on the board of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Additionally, he previously served on the boards of EEI, Institute of Nuclear Power Operators (INPO) and OBRT. He was awarded the Louisiana Tech Tower Medallion and inducted into the university’s Hall of Distinguished Alumni in 2022. Other awards include the EEI Distinguished Leadership Award, the Edwin D. Hill Award and the Thomas A. Edison Legacy Award for his continued dedication to the electric utility industry.

May 10th, 2024

United States Energy Association

Request for Proposal: Methane Emissions Benchmarking Study

May 8th, 2024

USEA has helped Romania grow from a nation that received development assistance to one that now mentors and assists its neighbors

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