Job Title: 
President
Organization: 
National Coal Transportation Association

Emily Regis is Fuel Services Manager for Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. with over 25 years of experience in managing coal supply and coal transportation.  Emily serves as the President of the National Coal Transportation Association (NCTA), President of the Freight Rail Customer Alliance (FRCA) and represents Cooperative Utilities on the Surface Transportation Board’s (STB) Rail Energy Transportation Advisory Committee (RETAC).  Emily also served on the National Coal Council and has been a frequent speaker at the American Coal Ash Association.  Emily holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Wyoming and performs frequently as a flute soloist.  

Secondary Job Title: 
Fuel Services Manager
Secondary Organization: 
Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc
April 15th, 2025

In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on offshore wind, American Clean Power Pacific Offshore Wind Director Molly Croll answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the economic, environmental, and reliability values in building floating ocean wind projects off California’s coast.

April 30th, 2025

Following recent executive orders signed by President Donald Trump, including Executive Order 14241 - Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production and Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry and Amending Executive Order 14241, the future of coal in the U.S. energy mix is once again in the spotlight. This high-level webinar will bring together senior leaders from the energy and mining sectors to unpack the implications of these directives for coal markets, energy policy, and the broader trajectory of U.S. energy dominance.

April 10th, 2025

In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on offshore wind, B.J. Martino answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the Group’s 2025 survey that found a significant majority of voters from both political parties favor U.S. offshore wind even as policymakers continue to create siting and permitting barriers for project development.

April 9th, 2025

Opinion

Hydrogen hubs are a bipartisan effort that supports US energy dominance

These projects are a cost-effective way to leverage existing energy resources, and they support efforts to increase U.S. energy production and enhance our energy independence.

By Mark Menezes and Frank Wolak

Frank Wolak is president and CEO of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, and Mark Menezes is president and CEO of the United States Energy Association.

April 8th, 2025

In the opening episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on offshore wind, Turn Forward CEO Hillary Bright answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the economic, environmental, and reliability values in building wind far off U.S. coasts even as policymakers continue to create siting and permitting barriers for offshore wind projects.

April 3rd, 2025

In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on evolving energy policy, former FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee, currently the Chief Government Affairs Officer for global software and distributed resources provider Palmetto, answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about what to expect in the power sector under the new presidential administration and congress as changing resources, spiking electricity demand, and extreme weather events add unprecedented stress to the US power system.

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