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Testimony on EPA/RFS, recent presentations by EPRINC staff

Lou’s written testimony is available here (PDF).

Trisha Curtis presented on May 30 before Hart Energy’s DUG Bakken and Niobrara conference in Denver.

Her presentation is available here (PDF).

Ben Montalbano gave a presentation on the North American distillates market before Platts’ 2nd Annual North American Refined Products Conference on May 21 in Houston.

His presentation is available here (PDF).

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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.”

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Dominick Blue

Distinguished Fellow

Dominick Blue is a Distinguished Fellow at the Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC), where his research focuses on energy resilience, reliability, and the secure integration of emerging technologies into the power sector. His current work examines the intersection of advanced computing, infrastructure planning, and national energy security.
Dominick’s research portfolio includes analysis of AI and data center electricity demand-forecasting regional load growth, reliability implications, siting dynamics, and market coordination. He also leads studies on grid modernization and energy security, assessing resilience investments, interconnection constraints, and federal–state coordination under higher load scenarios. His additional work explores the revival of the U.S. nuclear sector, financing and licensing pathways for advanced reactors, and rebuilding domestic manufacturing capacity to support the nuclear supply chain.
Further research areas include gas-to-power infrastructure, pipeline and turbine capacity, and the role of gas in maintaining reliability within a diversified generation mix. Across these topics, Dominick focuses on translating complex technical findings into accessible policy insights for decision-makers at DOE, FERC, and state regulatory agencies.
Before joining EPRINC, Dominick held senior leadership roles in infrastructure, technology, and risk management, including Managing Partner and Director of Client Innovation for private investment and global critical infrastructure firms, respectively. A former U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer Two in CBRN Defense, he brings a mission-driven perspective to energy resilience and safety. He holds a Masters of Business from the University of Southern California and has completed graduate studies in Computer Science at Georgia Tech, with research interests in AI systems, resilient infrastructure, and energy transition security.