May 29th, 2025

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In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on power sector leaders, Nuclear Innovation Alliance President and CEO Judi Greenwald answered questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about what the Alliance is, what it does, what it has accomplished, and what its current priorities are in support of new nuclear technologies.

May 28th, 2025
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Job Title: 
Vice President of Policy and Advocacy
Organization: 
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions

Christina Baworowsky is the Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES). In this role, she leads the organization’s efforts to implement federal policies that promote cleaner, more cost-effective energy solutions designed to decrease emissions, boost job creation, support domestic manufacturing and safeguard the environment. With more than a decade of policy and advocacy experience, Christina focuses on accelerating clean technology and innovation. Some of her policy areas of expertise include energy, environment, vehicles, infrastructure, tax, trade, manufacturing, supply chains, telecom, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, critical minerals and permitting.

Prior to joining CRES, Christina served as the Senior Federal Policy Advisor at Tesla, where she represented the company before Congress and the Administration. In that role, she drove Tesla’s federal advocacy, engagement and policy development to accelerate emissions reduction, promote American innovation and bolster domestic manufacturing. Before joining Tesla, Christina was the principal federal lobbyist for ChargePoint, the world’s largest electric vehicle charging network. She also represented Alliant Energy Corporation, an investor-owned utility serving Wisconsin and Iowa. Earlier in her career, Christina worked at the Nuclear Energy Institute in governmental affairs, which advocates on behalf of the commercial nuclear energy industry.

Job Title: 
Distinguished Associate
Organization: 
EFI Foundation

Jeff previously served as the Managing Director of the Energy Futures Finance Forum, a multi-year project to make critical decarbonization projects more investable. As an Adjunct Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, he has taught graduate-level courses on clean energy finance since 2015.

In 2016 he co-founded B2E2 LLC, consulting to environmental NGOs (e.g., Carbon Capture Coalition, CATF, OGCI, EDF ) and commercial clients on carbon capture and tropical rainforest preservation. Jeff was formerly Senior Vice President—Finance & Corporate Strategy at Summit Power, a Seattle-based clean energy development firm. Prior to working as a power developer, Jeff retired as a Managing Director from Merrill Lynch in 2009 with 26 years of experience in energy and infrastructure project finance, debt capital markets, and financial/commodity derivatives while at Goldman Sachs and Merrill. Jeff began his career as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congressman James Weaver of Oregon.

Job Title: 
President & CFO
Organization: 
EFI Foundation

Hezir is the lead executive on key Foundation research projects including reports examining federal support for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research technologies; the U.S. nuclear enterprise and its key role in national security, and white papers on the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) budget priorities and federal tax incentives for energy innovation. He is also currently a member of the advisory board of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University.

Hezir (pronounced HE-zer) served as chief financial officer and senior advisor to the secretary of energy from 2013 through 2017. As chief financial officer, he led a 200-person organization responsible for the $30 billion DOE budget, and supervised strategic planning, programming, budget formulation, and budget execution. As senior advisor to Secretary Ernest Moniz, Hezir managed organization and strategic initiatives. He led the analytical work, advocacy, and negotiations processes with the U.S. Office of Management and Congress to secure a total increase in the DOE budget of about 10 percent during his tenure.

Hezir also played a key role in cross-departmental management processes, serving as chair of the Loan Program Risk Committee, vice chair of the Credit Review Board, member of the DOE Operating Committee, and the Energy Council and Cyber Council. He provided key contributions to the Quadrennial Energy Review, the Quadrennial Technology Review, departmental reorganization, collective energy security policy, and National Laboratory strategic partnerships.

Prior to joining DOE, Hezir was a senior member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Energy Initiative. He served as Executive Director of The Future of Solar Energy study from 2012 to 2013 and was a co-author of The Future of National Gas study published in 2011. He led the analysis of industry demand opportunities for natural gas and natural gas liquids while co-leading a meta-analysis of the environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing and a modeling analysis of natural gas substitution in electric power generation.

From 1992 to 2014, Hezir co-founded and served as managing partner of the EOP Group, Inc, providing strategic advice to corporations, nonprofit organizations, and industry trade associations on environmental, energy, budget, and regulatory policy. He also formed the EOP Foundation and EOP Education, LLC, affiliated organizations providing public policy analysis and executive training programs. He is a co-author of two books published by the EOP Foundation, Understand the Budget of the United States Government and Understanding the Regulatory Policy of the United States Government.

Hezir served for 18 years (1974 to 1992) in positions of increasing responsibility at the White House Office of Management and Budget, rising to the level of senior career official responsible for federal energy, science, technology, and space exploration policies and budgets. Early in his career, he held short-term appointments with Exxon Research and Engineering Company, President Jimmy Carter’s Government Reorganization Project, St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Carnegie Mellon University, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering and a Master of Science from the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University.

May 27th, 2025

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In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on power sector leadership, American Public Power Association President and CEO Scott Corwin answered questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about what publicly owned power is and what APPA has done and is doing to empower community-owned utilities to deliver affordable reliable electricity.

June 11th, 2025

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There was already a feeling in the nuclear power industry that a great leap in the fortunes of the industry was at hand. But President Donald Trump has escalated those hopes with four executive orders.

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