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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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Meeting Participants

The following individuals provided information for this study through their participation in subgroup meetings of the America’s Energy Future Committee and in the Summit on America’s Energy Future (see Appendix C).

ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION FUELS SUBGROUP MEETINGS

Rich Bain, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Bruce Dale, Michigan State University

Otto Doering, Purdue University

Jonathan Foley, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute

Maggie Mann, NREL

James Newcomb, Rocky Mountain Institute

Robert Perlack, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Sam Tabak, Exxon Mobil

Samuel Tam, Headwaters

Theodore Wegner, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service

Robert Williams, Princeton University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SUBGROUP MEETINGS

David Andrejcak, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

George Bjelovuk, American Electric Power

Paul Centolella, Ohio Public Utility Commissioner

Joe Eto, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)

Gerald FitzPatrick, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Craig Glazer, PJM Interconnection

Chris Gomperts, Siemens

Patricia Hoffman, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

Lawrence Jones, Areva Transmission and Distribution

Stephen Lee, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

Ron Litzinger, Southern California Edison

Richard Lordan, EPRI

John McDonald, General Electric (GE)

Ken Nemeth, Southern States Energy Board

Dave Nevius, North American Electrical Reliability Council

Dave Owens, Edison Electric Institute

Steve Pullins, Horizon Energy Group

Edmund O. Schweitzer III, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

Le Tang, ABB, Inc.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUBGROUP MEETINGS

Jonathan Creyts, McKinsey and Company

John Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Kathleen Hogan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Revis W. James, EPRI

Douglas Kaempf, DOE

Mark Levine, LBNL

Fred Moore, The Dow Chemical Company

Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

Jaana Remes, McKinsey Global Institute

David Rodgers, DOE

Lee Schipper, World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport

Steven Smith, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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FOSSIL ENERGY SUBGROUP MEETINGS

Carl Bauer, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Jim Dooley, PNNL

Julio Friedmann, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

James Katzer, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (retired)

Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University

John Novak, EPRI

Scott Tinker, University of Texas, Austin

NUCLEAR ENERGY SUBGROUP MEETINGS

Jim Asselstine, Lehman Brothers

Ralph Bennett, Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

Tom Cochran, National Resources Defense Council

Philip Finck, INL

Jim Harding, Consultant

Adrian Heymer, Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)

Valentin Ivanov, State Duma Energy Committee, Russia

Revis James, EPRI

Elizabeth King, NEI

Paul Lisowski, DOE

Arjun Makhijani, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research

Michael Mariotte, Nuclear Information and Resource Service

Ernest J. Moniz, MIT

Richard Myers, NEI

John Parsons, MIT

Per Peterson, University of California, Berkeley

Dennis Spurgeon, DOE

Gordon Thompson, Institute for Resource and Security Studies

RENEWABLE ENERGY SUBGROUP MEETINGS

Dan Arvizu, NREL

Alan Beamon, Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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Jacques Beaudry-Losique, DOE

Peter Bierden, GE

J. Michael Canty, DOE

Steve Chalk, DOE

Craig Cornelius, DOE

Mike Grable, ERCOT

Imre Gyuk, DOE

Pat Hoffman, DOE

Christopher King, U.S. House of Representatives Science and Technology Committee Staff

Martha Krebs, California Energy Commission

Ben Kroposki, NREL

Steve Lindenberg, DOE

Ann Miles, FERC

JoAnn Milliken, DOE

Christopher Namovicz, EIA

Pedro Pizarro, Southern California Edison

Dan Rastler, EPRI

Adam Rosenberg, U.S. House of Representatives Science and Technology Committee Staff

J. Charles Smith, The Utility Wind Integration Group

Steven Smith, PNNL

Jeff Tester, MIT

Ryan Wiser, LBNL

SUMMIT ON AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE

Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senate

Samuel W. Bodman, DOE

Jon Creyts, McKinsey and Company

Ged Davis, World Economic Forum

Jose Goldemberg, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

John P. Holdren, Harvard University

Reuben Jeffery III, U.S. Department of State

Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute

Robert Marlay, DOE

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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Ernest J. Moniz, MIT

Rod Nelson, National Petroleum Council

Raymond L. Orbach, DOE

Paul R. Portney, University of Arizona

Dan W. Reicher, Google.org

James R. Schlesinger, MITRE Corporation and Lehman Brothers

Steven R. Specker, EPRI

Charles M. Vest, National Academy of Engineering

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Participants." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Research Council. 2009. America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation: Summary Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12710.
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