Find papers and presentations on generation generally, or specifically on the topics of coal, distributed energy resources, natural gas, nuclear power, renewable energy, and resource adquacy.
Johnson, Anders. "U.S. Natural Gas Infrastructure and Intermittent Power Resources." Presentation to Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 63rd Plenary Session, Washington, DC. June 3, 2011. 30 pages.
Horvath, Skip. "The Future Role of Natural Gas in the U.S." Presentation to Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 63rd Plenary Session, Washington, DC. June 2, 2011. 9 pages.
Firming Renewable Electric Power Generators: Opportunities and Challenges for Natural Gas Pipelines. Prepared for the INGAA Foundation, Inc., by ICF International. March 16, 2011. 220 pages.
World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 Regions Outside the United States. Introductory website and Report. Advanced Resources International, Inc., sponsored by the US Energy Information Administration. April 5, 2011.
Skadden memo: "Secretary of Energy Advisory Board’s Shale Gas Subcommittee Issues Draft Report on Environmental and Safety Aspects of Shale Gas Production." August 12, 2011. The report can be found here.
Shelk, John. Shale Shock: The Revolution in Shale Gas Recovery, Electricity Markets the Green Agenda. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's Fifty-Seventh Plenary Session. Austin, TX. December 10, 2009. 22 pages.
Mall, Amy. Environmental Impacts of Oil and Gas Production. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's Fifty-Seventh Plenary Session. Austin, TX. December 10, 2009. 32 pages.
Brown, Garry. Shale Shock: The Revolution in Shale Gas Recovery, Electricity Markets the Green Agenda. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's Fifty-Seventh Plenary Session. Austin, TX. December 10, 2009. 12 pages.
Venkataraman, G. et al. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flexibility Retrofits for Coal and Gas-Fueled Power Plants August 2012-December 2013." NREL. December 2013."
Venkataraman, G. et al. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flexibility Retrofits for Coal and Gas-Fueled Power Plants August 2012-December 2013." NREL. December 2013."
Ledgerwood, Shaun, and Dan Harris. "A Comparison of Anti-manipulation Rules in U.S. and EU Electricity and Natural Gas Markets: A Proposal for a Common Standard." Energy Law Journal, Vol. 33, no. 1, 2012.
Santa, Donald. "Complementing Wind and Solar: Is the Natural Gas Infrastructure Up to the Job?" Presentation to Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 63rd Plenary Session, Washington, DC. June 3, 2011. 16 pages.
Salovaara, Jackson. "Coal to Natural Gas: Fuel Switching and CO2 Emissions Reduction." Award-winning thesis to Applied Mathematics in partial fulfillment of the honors requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Harvard College Cambridge, Massachusetts. Recipient of the Jon Dunlap Prize awarded by the Center for Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School, and The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Prize for the Best Senior Thesis, award by the Harvard Energy and Environment Program at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Ruff, Larry. "Gas Markets Reform: A Global Perspective." Gas Industry Company Conference: “Optimizing the Contribution of Gas to New Zealand.” Wellington, New Zealand, August 24, 2011.
Johnson, Anders. "U.S. Natural Gas Infrastructure and Intermittent Power Resources." Presentation to Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 63rd Plenary Session, Washington, DC. June 3, 2011. 30 pages.
Horvath, Skip. "The Future Role of Natural Gas in the U.S." Presentation to Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 63rd Plenary Session, Washington, DC. June 2, 2011. 9 pages.
Hogan, Michael. Can Low-Carbon Resources Thrive through Markets?" Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's 80th Plenary Session, Houston, TX, October 2015."
Smutny-Jones, Jan. Regulating Generation: When Do Wholesale and Retail Generation Become Part of the Same Whole? - How Very Zen." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 75th Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA, June 2014."
O'Neill, Richard. Diversity Challenges in Electricity Markets." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014."
Edelston, Bruce. ‰ÛÏResource Adequacy Reconsidered: Mandates and Markets. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014."
Dominguez, Joseph. Market-Based Policy Concepts for Encouraging Fuel Diversity and Retaining Baseload Zero- Carbon Resources." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014."
The Brattle Group. Estimating the Economically Optimal Reserve Margin in ERCOT." Prepared for the Public Utility Commission of Texas. January 31, 2014."
Kelly, Susan. Thinking Outside the Capacity "Markets" Box: Resource Adequacy Reconsidered: Mandates and Markets." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014."
Allen, Bill. Maintaining Resource and Price Diversity in a Competitive Market." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014."