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The U.S. Energy Sector: Progress and Challenges, 1972-2009 by Paul L. Joskow
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Macroeconomic Analysis of American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 by Robert Baron, Paul Bernstein, Scott Bloomberg, Kenneth Ditzel, Julian Lamy, Lee Lane, David Montgomery, Anne Smith, Sugandha Tuladhar, and Mei Yuan
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The Merits of Combining a Renewable Electricity Standard with a Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Policy: An Analysis of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (H.R.2454) by Michael Neimeyer, Scott Bloomberg, and Ken Ditzel
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Renewable Electric Power-Too Much of a Good Thing: Looking At ERCOT by Mark B. Lively
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Alternative Regulation, Benchmarking, and Efficient Diversification by Mark Newton Lowry and Lullit Getachew
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Webcasting a USAEE Chapter Meeting by Ariana Landry
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Highlights from the 32nd IAEE International Conference by Nihan Karali
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"Energy Market and Economic Impacts of a Proposal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Intensity" by Guy Caruso
"Trading or Taxes in the Regulatory Control of Air Polluting Emissions" by Richard F. Kosobud
"Alaska Modernizes its Petroleum Production Tax System" by Cherie Nienhuis
"The Nature of Energy Security" by Michael Lynch
"Why Is Energy Efficiency Such A Hard Sell?" by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
"Additional Thoughts on Federal Energy Tax Incentives" by Gilbert E. Metcalf
"A Perspective on the IEA World Energy Outlook 2006" by John C. Gault
A review of "An Inconvenient Reincarnation--A Critique of An Inconvenient Truth, by Al Gore" by Gerald Westbrook
"USAEE/IAEE Launches Energy Blog - A Frequent, Interactive, Chronological Publication of Your Comments, Thoughts, Random Discourse" by Shree Vikas
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November 2005 PDF | 1,248KB
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The fall edition of the USAEE Dialogue has three short articles on clean energy policy, global oil supply dynamics and a focus on marine transportation and public policy at Columbia University. Several delegates to the 25th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference held in Denver, Colorado review discussions and presentations on plenary session themes.
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August 2005 PDF | 6,658KB
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The summer edition of the USAEE Dialogue has three short articles on the global oil market dynamics and the underlying forces propelling the rising trend in crude oil prices since January 1999. Dr. Coburn, President of Coburn International Energy Consultants, LLC, argues that in today.s oil market, oil price movement is in response to a high level of uncertainty in the market. The second article on world oil dynamics attempts to answer the oil exhaustibility question - will the world run out of oil? Lewis Smith provides a "yes" and "no" answer with a caveat that nobody really knows when the world will run out of oil, notwithstanding the current outpouring of fearless forecasts of an early peak for world crude oil production. The article by Doug Reynolds of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, however, provides three likely forces underlying the peak oil phenomenon that could lead to an oil price shock or even a super shock. article by Dr. Christopher Chima, revisits the energy-GDP debate and provides an analysis of the energy-GDP relationship in the U.S. from 1949-2003. Finally, Vito Stagliano, a Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for Policy and Former Visiting Scholar at Resources for the Future suggests that the U.S. electric power industry is in a state of policy paralysis.
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March 2005 PDF | 1,532KB
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The USAEE Dialogue gladly welcomes Professor Adelman's perspectives on OPEC, a key player in global petroleum supply and pricing. This issue of the Dialogue also includes an article by Fereidoon (Perry) Sioshansi, president of Menio Energy Economics. Highlights of the speech presented by Paul Portney, President, Resources for the Future (RFF), at the 2004 NCAC dinner are summarized in this edition of the Dialogue. Dr. Kevin B. Jones, Principal Partner, Navigant Consult-ing's Energy Markets and Operations Practice, explores the basic question of whether markets and ecosystems can be effectively linked? Finally, Dr. Francisco de Rosenzweig and Guillermo Gutiérrez present a general overview and perspectives of the Mexican energy industry regulatory framework.
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November 2004 PDF | 2,315KB
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In this fall edition of the USAEE Dialogue, Ian Parry, senior fellow at Resources for the Future, provides a discussion of the economic efficiency, or social welfare effects, of higher gasoline taxes and passenger vehicle fuel economy standards. This issue of the Dialogue also includes articles by Feredidoon (Perry) Sioshansi, president of Menio Energy Economics. Wumi Iledare, LSU Center for Energy Studies, reviews the significance and growing importance of deepwater activity and petroleum discoveries on U.S. domestic petroleum resources and supply. Several energy analysts from the Baltic States of the small Baltic region in Northern Europe coauthored the article on the environmental aspects of the electric market management for three post-transition Baltic States, which they presented at the 24th Annual North American Conference of the USAEE/IAEE. Finally, Dr. A. F. Alhajji, associate professor of economics at Ohio Northern University, presents a synopsis of the presen-tations by four prominent energy experts on world oil market management at the 24th Annual North American Conference of the USAEE/IAEE.
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August 2004 PDF | 1,439KB
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This summer edition of the USAEE Dialogue includes a full presentation by Thomas R. Casten, Chairman and CEO Primary Energy, on Energy Policy: Thinking Outside the Box. In addition, Leonard L. Coburn, who presided over the conference plenary session on Russian Energy, provides an introductory overview of Russian Energy and discusses the comments by Robert Ebel entitled "Russia-King of the Oil Hill?" and Stephen O'Sillivan entitled "Energy Investment in Russia: The empire Strikes Back." Further, Kate Offringa provides an overview of panel discussions at the plenary session entitled "State and Regional Ascendance in Energy Policy." This issue of Dialogue also includes remarks by Amy Myers Jaffe, Wallace Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, on energy use, poverty and the environment. James Schlesinger received the Adelman-Frankel Award for his contributions to public policy in the energy field.
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March 2004 PDF | 8,646KB
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In this edition of USAEE Dialogue, there are several short articles on various energy economic and policy issues and problems. Dick Munson, the executive director of the Northeast- Midwest Institute offers some perspectives on the role of models and modelers in predicting energy futures. Stephanie J. Battles, a senior energy analyst and survey manager at the U.S. DOE/EIA, examines the sectoral demand for energy. Paul Roberts, a manager at Reliant Energy Solutions, LLC, discusses the current dynamics and the expected role of LNG in the U.S. natural gas market. Dr. A. F. Alhajji, an associate professor of Business Administration at Ohio Northern University, presents four myths and realities of the U.S. mission in Iraq, keeping in mind the role of Iraq in global petroleum supply and pricing. The article by Dr. Ferdinand Banks of the Department of Economics at Uppsala University in Sweden provides a revaluation of the economics of energy deregulation in Europe and the U.S.
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Nov 2003 PDF | 5,903KB
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In this fall edition of USAEE Dialogue, Michael C. Lynch, President, Strategic Energy and Economic Research, provides an overview of the trends in investments in the petroleum E&P industry and concludes that there seems to be no slackening in global E&P investments, particularly outside the U.S. Dr. Mamdouh G. Salameh, Director, Oil Market Consultancy Service in the U.K. reviews the emerging sources of oil supplies outside the Middle East and offers four important reasons why none of these alternative sources could, individually or collectively be substitutes for Middle East oil. Dr. Ian Sue Wing and Dr. Richard Eckaus of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change attempt to examine the implications of technologi-cal change and long-run decline in U.S. energy policy on climate policy. The authors suggest that technical progress, although a significant factor in reducing energy intensity in manufacturing sectors is not the dominant factor.
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July 2003 PDF | 814KB
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The summer edition of "Dialogue" includes five articles. Three of these articles look at Natural Gas, two of them primarily on the recent shortage in the US while the third looks at regulations and restructuring of Natural Gas in Romania. An article on minority household consumption, economic displacement opportunities in Southeast power markets, and a new design for "Dialogue" round out this issue.
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Mar 2003 PDF | 830KB
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The Winter edition of USAEE Dialogue includes three articles. Dr Ferdinand Bank discusses another perspective on economic theory and the world oil market, Dr. Mamdouh G. Salameh's paper evaluates various strategies that are being espoused to reduce U.S. oil import dependency and Dr. Mark Kaiser and Professor Allan Pulsipher describe and identify the decision variables underlying the use of explosive/non-explosive methods to remove offshore structures in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico OCS.
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Nov 2002 PDF | 202KB
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USAEE President Arnie Baker emphasizes the uncertainty in society following violence in Moscow, Bali and the Washington D.C. area and how energy plays part in national security. Papers in this issue include topics by Dr. Maureen Crandall of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces; Norman E. Duncan of NED & Associates, Inc.; Dr. Omowumi O. Iledare of the Center for Energy Studies at Louisiana State University; and Mr. Randy Jespersen of BC Gas.
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Aug 2002 PDF | 137KB
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USAEE President Arnie Baker provides his views on the 2002 International Conference. Papers in this issue by Past USAEE President Michelle Foss and Dr. Gürcan Gülen discuss real time pricing in power markets, and Vito Stagliano documents the evolution of law, regulations, and organizations to deal with the transmission of electric power.
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Apr 2002 PDF | 170KB
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Arnie Bakers inagural Presidents Column, along with an overview of USAEE's Strategic Policy, and articles covering global warming and assesing the impacts from changes in economic policy can be found in our first issue of 2002.
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Nov 2001 PDF | 215KB
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USAEE President Michelle Foss shares her views on Septmber 11th, Micheal Lynch addresses the world oil markets, and Christopher Jablonowski's 2000 Best Student Paper covering oil spills and workplace saftey is presented.
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Aug 2001 PDF | 2.13MB
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Sebastien Barreau's student paper on external growth of oil and gas supply companies is presented, along with a paper by "Hugh" Li and Scott Smith which describes hedging the option value of a natural gas storage asset.
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Mar 2001 PDF | 315KB
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Kemm C. Farney examines Power Price Volatility, Glenn R. Schleede looks at Wind Farms in Wisconson, and our Presidents message steps into the future to examine our energy present.
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Nov 2000 PDF | 457KB
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Kurt Yeager's Philadelphia presentation on innovation in technology, renewable energy and government support is addressed by Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren, and our departing President reflects on the group and his time with USAEE.
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Aug 2000 PDF | 282KB
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Murray Slim provides insight into the struggle of marketing structures, Dave Williams describes the complexities of organizing a conference such as USAEE's, and our president looks at the current long term strategy of USAEE.
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Apr 2000 PDF | 2.51MB
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Gary Eng evaluates the current state of energy supply in New Zeland, USAEE member survey results, and our presidents message looks towards the Philadelphia conference.
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Nov 1999 PDF | 501KB
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Joseph Dukert covers energy interdependence in North America, Dr. Maureen Crandall responds to energy education, and our President questions the need for Energy Economists.
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Aug 1999 PDF | 2.13MB
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Ed Krapels evaluates the impact of trading funds on national economies, Douglas B. Reynolds writes about the supply and demand of oil, and our Presidents message looks at the long term future of USAEE
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Apr 1999 PDF | 390KB
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Gerald T. Westbrook covers global climate change issues, John Cochener looks at the short-term price of natural gas, and our new President evaluates a number of goals for the group.
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Dec 1998 PDF | 114KB
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The Albuquerque Conference keynote address by Dr. C Paul Robinson, Dr. John Lohrenz evaluates the misuse of gas/oil equivalencies, and a positive outlook toward the future of the organization from Albuquerque.
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Aug 1998 PDF | 320KB
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An article by Stephen P.A. Brown covers the impacts of oil conservation, the changing energy industry in Turkey is addressed by Dr. Gurcan Gulen, and a preview of the annual conference in Albuquerque.
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Special "Dialogue" Suppliment By James T. Jensen PDF | 61KB
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Oil-to-gas price competition - Can it place a cap on gas prices?
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