Public opinion is not the only factor policy makers must weigh when charting a course for the US energy sector, but it does play a role. And this can prove difficult when there is a mismatch between what the public favors and how well people understand the costs and challenges of implementing their preferred energy… Keep reading →
Shirley Neff
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If there is a dearth of strategic thinking at your energy company in early October, blame the US Association for Energy Economics.
The energy industry’s deepest thinkers will be gathering in Washington, DC for the Association’s annual summit, a meeting of the minds for the economists whose analysis guides top decision makers at energy firms, regulators at all levels of government and the financiers and consultants moving projects forward across the sector. Keep reading →