Below are the presentations from the EPRINC Embassy Series event, “Cleantech Policy in an Age of Energy Abundance”, that took place at the Japanese Ambassador’s Residence on October 27.
On December 6, EPRINC hosted an event at the Russian Embassy featuring presentations on and a discussion of long-term global energy trends from a Russian perspective. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak provided opening remarks which were followed by presentations by Professor Leonid Grigoryev, Chief Advisor to the President, Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation, and Dr. Tatiana Mitrova, Head of the Oil and Gas Department at the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The presentations covered the Analytical Center’s global energy outlook through 2040 as well as energy challenges and opportunities facing Russia and its economy. The event concluded with a panel discussion featuring EIA Administrator Adam Sieminski and former EIA Administrator and current EPRINC board member Guy Caruso.
The presentations from the event can be downloaded from inside this post.
The full outlook can be downloaded from the Russian Academy of Science’s website: http://www.eriras.ru/files/Global_and_Russian_energy_outlook_up_to_2040.pdf
The fifth EPRINC Embassy Series event was held on October 30, 2013 at the Residence of the Belgian Ambassador in Washington, DC. The event focused on the oversupply of Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) in North American.
Lou Pugliaresi testified at a hearing on June 5 before the House of Representatives’s Committee on Oversight & Government Reform. The hearing was entitled “Up Against the Blend Wall: Examining EPA’s Role in the Renewable Fuel Standard.”
The third event in the EPRINC Embassy Series was held on May 22, 2013 at the Norwegian Ambassador’s Residence in Washington, D.C. The event explored technical and regulatory hurdles facing growing North American oil production.