Rescheduled from February 3rd. The purpose of the
hearing
is to consider the nominations of:
- Maria Duaime Robinson,
to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Office of Electricity)
- Dr. Joseph F. DeCarolis,
to be Administrator of the Energy Information Administration
- Laura Daniel-Davis, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Land
and Minerals Management)
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
366 Dirksen
08/02/2022 at 10:00AM
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) – News conference The Energy
Information Administration (EIA) holds a news conference to present a
projection of U.S. energy supply, demand and prices to 2035 with the
early release of the reference case projection from the “Annual Energy
Outlook 2011.”
Speaker
- EIA Administrator Richard Newell
The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies, Nitze Building, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Kenney Auditorium, Washington, D.C.
CONTACT: Felisa Neuringer Klubes,
202-663-5626, [email protected]; or Jonathan Cogan, 202-586-8719,
[email protected]
Energy Information Administration
District of Columbia
16/12/2010 at 09:30AM
For the first time, the U.S. Energy Information Administration is
hosting a major energy
conference in partnership with
the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins
University. The conference attracts U.S. and international attendees
from government, industry, non-profit organizations, the media, and
academia.
2010 Energy Conference with Keynotes
- Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy
- Dr. Lawrence H. Summers, Director of the National Economic Council
Session |
Moderator |
U.S. Climate Change Policy: What’s Next After Copenhagen |
Richard Newell (EIA Administrator) |
Short-Term Energy Prices — What Drivers Matter Most? |
Howard Gruenspecht (EIA Deputy Administrator) |
The Energy-Water Nexus: Availability and Impacts |
Howard Gruenspecht |
EIA’s 2010 Annual Energy Outlook
Highlights |
John Conti (EIA) |
Regulating Energy Commodities |
Steve Harvey (EIA) |
Biofuels: Continuing Shifts in the Industry and Long-Term
Outlook |
Michael Schaal (EIA) |
Natural Gas: U.S. Markets in a Global Context |
Glen Sweetnam (EIA) |
Smart Grid: Impacts on Electric Power Supply and Demand |
Joseph Paladino (DOE, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability) |
Energy and the Economy |
Adam Sieminski (Deutsche Bank) |
Energy Efficiency: Measuring Gains and Quantifying
Opportunities |
Deborah Bleviss (School of Advanced International Studies) |
Confirmed speakers
- Paul N. Argyropoulos (Environmental Protection Agency)
- David M. Arseneau (Federal Reserve Board)
- Thomas Beauduy (Susquehanna River Basin Commission)
- Guy Caruso (Center for Strategic and International Studies)
- Brooke Coleman (New Fuels Alliance)
- John Conti (EIA)
- Sean Cota (Cota & Cota)
- Tom R. Eizember (Exxon Mobil Corporation)
- Michelle Foss (University of Texas)
- Peter Gross (EIA)
- Jason Grumet (Bipartisan Policy Center)
- Karen Harbert (U.S. Chamber of Commerce)
- M. Michael Hightower (Sandia National Laboratories)
- Skip Horvath (Natural Gas Supply Association)
- Gina McCarthy (Environmental Protection Agency)
- Edward L. Morse (Credit Suisse Securities)
- Deanna L. Newcomb (McDermott Will & Emery
LLP)
- Mary Novak (IHS Global Insight)
- Matthew C. Rogers (DOE)
- Timothy D. Searchinger (Princeton University)
- Benjamin Schlesinger (Benjamin Schlesinger and Associates/Galway
Group)
- Andrew Slaughter (Shell)
- Glen Sweetnam (EIA)
- Jeff Wright (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20004
Energy Information Administration
District of Columbia
06/04/2010 at 12:00AM
The 2009 EIA
conference is being
held April 7-8 at the Washington Convention
Center.
Please register onsite at the Walter E Washington Convention Center
starting at 7:30am on Tuesday, April 7th.
Wednesday agenda
7:30 AM |
Registration and Badging |
|
Concurrent Sessions |
9:00 AM |
(7) Energy Data Needs |
(8) Energy and the Media |
Moderator: Margot Anderson (EIA) |
Moderator: John Anderson (Resources for the Future) |
Speakers:
Jeff Genzer (Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke, P.C.)
Philip Hanser (Brattle Group)
Shirley Neff (Center for Strategic and International Studies)
Frank Rusco (U.S. Government Accountability Office) |
Speakers:
Barbara Hagenbaugh (USA Today)
Steven Mufson (Washington Post)
Eric Pooley (Harvard University)
Robert Rapier (R-SQUARED Energy blog) |
|
10:30 AM |
Break |
11:00 AM |
(9) Investing in Oil and Natural Gas – Opportunities and
Barriers |
(10) Greenhouse Gas Emissions: What’s Next? |
Moderator: Bruce Bawks (EIA) |
Moderator: Howard Gruenspecht (EIA) |
Speakers:
Susan Farrell (PFC Energy)
John Felmy (American Petroleum Institute)
Michelle Foss (University of Texas)
Paul Sankey (Deutsche Bank) |
Speakers:
Joe Aldy (Executive Office of the President)
Dave Cavicke (House Committee on Energy and Commerce)
Greg Dotson (House Committee on Energy and Commerce)
Joe Goffman (Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works) |
|
Energy Information Administration
District of Columbia
08/04/2009 at 07:30AM
The 2009 EIA
conference is being
held April 7-8 at the Washington Convention
Center.
Please register onsite at the Walter E Washington Convention Center
starting at 7:30am on Tuesday, April 7th.
Tuesday agenda
7:30 AM |
Registration and Badging |
9:00 AM |
Plenary |
|
Welcome – Howard Gruenspecht
Acting Administrator, Energy Information Administration
Keynote Address – Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of
Energy
Energy and the Macroeconomy – William D. Nordhaus,
Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University
Energy in a Carbon-Constrained World – John W. Rowe,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Exelon Corporation |
10:30 AM |
Break |
|
Concurrent Sessions |
11:00 AM |
(1) The Future for Transport Demand |
(2) What’s Ahead for Natural Gas Markets? |
Moderator: Andy Kydes (EIA) |
Moderator: Steve Harvey (EIA) |
Speakers:
Lew Fulton (International Energy Agency)
David Greene (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Lee Schipper (Precourt Institute, Stanford University) |
Speakers:
Brian Jeffries (Wyoming Pipeline Authority)
James Simpson (BENTEK Energy, LLC)
Rick Smead (Navigant Consulting)
John Strom (Haddington Ventures, LLC)
Christine Tezak |
|
12:30 PM |
Lunch Break |
1:45 PM |
(3) Meeting the Growing Demand for Liquids |
(4) Electric Power Infrastructure: Status and Challenges for
the Future |
Moderator: Glen Sweetnam (EIA) |
Moderator: Scott Sitzer (EIA) |
Speakers:
Eduardo González-Pier (PEMEX)
David Knapp (Energy Intelligence Group)
Fareed Mohamedi (PFC Energy) |
Speakers:
P. Kumar Agarwal (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
Timothy J. Brennan (University of Maryland)
Mark G. Lauby (North American Electric Reliability Corporation) |
|
3:15 PM |
Break |
3:30 PM |
(5) Renewable Energy in the Transportation and Power
Sectors |
(6) Financial Markets and Short-Term Energy
Prices |
Moderator: Michael Schaal (EIA) |
Moderator: Tancred Lidderdale (EIA) |
Speakers:
Denise Bode (American Wind Energy Association)
Bob Dinneen (Renewable Fuels Association)
Bryan Hannegan (Electric Power Research Institute)
David Humbird (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) |
Speakers:
Jeffrey Harris (Commodity Futures Trading Commission)
Robert McCullough (McCullough Research)
Adam E. Sieminski (Deutsche Bank)
Robert Weiner (George Washington University) |
|
5:00 PM |
Adjourn |
Energy Information Administration
District of Columbia
07/04/2009 at 07:30AM
Representatives from CRS, EIA,
EPA, and CBO discuss
their economic analyses of Lieberman-Warner (S. 2191) and other
emissions-controlling climate legislative proposals.
Witnesses
- Brent Yacobucci, Congressional Research Service
- Dr. Larry Parker, Congressional Research Service
- Dr. Howard Gruenspecht, Deputy Administrator, Energy Information
Administration
- Dr. Brian McLean, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Dr. Peter Orszag, Congressional Budget Office
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
366 Dirksen
20/05/2008 at 10:00AM