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U.S. Energy Information Administration

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U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
http://www.eia.doe.gov/abouteia/
Another bunch of Rothschild lames: paid wayyy too much for what they do (and must pay for all their crimes).
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) collects, analyzes, and disseminates “independent” and “impartial” energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.”
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Organization Chart (see for dozens more employees)
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Senior Executive Biographies
Richard G. Newell - Administrator
Dr. Newell is on leave from his position as the Gendell Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. Previously he served as the Senior Economist for energy and… > Read more
E-mail: richard.newell@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-4361 | Fax: (202) 586-0329 | Room: 2H-027
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Howard K. Gruenspecht - Deputy Administrator, Acting Director of Office of Energy Markets and End Use
Over the past 25 years, Howard K. Gruenspecht has worked extensively on electricity policy issues, including restructuring and reliability, regulations affecting motor fuels and vehicles, energy-related… > Read more
E-mail: howard.gruenspecht@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-6351 | Fax: (202) 586-0329 | Room: 2H-027
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Stephanie Brown - Statistics and Methods Group
For more than 20 years, Stephanie Brown has worked with a broad range of agencies that provide statistical data to varied customers including government policy makers, legislators, state and local officials and… > Read more
E-mail: stephanie.brown@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-7777 | Fax: (202) 586-5271 | Room: 2F-073
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John Conti - Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting
John J. Conti was appointed Director, Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting (OIAF) in December 2004. In that capacity, John is responsible for the domestic and international midterm energy… > Read more
E-mail: john.conti@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-4430 | Fax: (202) 586-3045 | Room: 2H-073
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Stephen Durbin - Office of Resource Management
Stephen Durbin came to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) in 1994 as a senior management and program analyst assigned to the Office of the Administrator. Previously, he served… > Read more
E-mail: stephen.durbin@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-3521 | Fax: (202) 586-9456 | Room: 1E-226
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Stephen Harvey - Office of Oil and Gas
Stephen Harvey has been a career member of the SES since 2002 with experience in high-profile public management, public sector operations, and consulting relating to electric and… > Read more
E-mail: stephen.harvey@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-6012 | Fax: (202) 586-9739 | Room: 2G-020
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Gina Pearson - National Energy Information Center
Gina Pearson is a certified Project Management Professional with more than 15 years experience creating communications and Web-based solutions for government, public sector and policy… > Read more
E-mail: gina.pearson@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-6537 | Fax: (202) 586-0114 | Room: 1E-210
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Scott Sitzer - Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels
Scott Sitzer has been with EIA and its predecessor agency, the Federal Energy Administration, since 1976, and has experience in modeling, analysis, and data interpretation of most of the major… > Read more
E-mail: scott.sitzer@eia.gov | Phone: (202) 586-2800 | Fax: (202) 287-1933 | Room: 2H-073

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