William W. Hogan

Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy
HEPG Research Director
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
Office Address
Belfer-318
Mailing Address
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Mailbox 84
79 JFK Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Contact
Phone: 617-495-1317
Fax: 617-495-1635
Email: william_hogan@Harvard.Edu
Assistant
Paul Sherman (617-384-7340)
William Hogan

Profile

William W. Hogan, Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy, is research director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG), which is examining alternative strategies for a more competitive electricity market, and a member of the Appointments Committee. Hogan has been a member of the faculty of Stanford University where he founded the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF), and he is a past president of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE). Current research focuses on major energy industry restructuring, network pricing and access issues, market design, and energy policy in nations worldwide. Hogan received his undergraduate degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy and his PhD from UCLA. Selected papers are available on his Web site, www.whogan.com.

 

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Research

For a complete list of faculty citations from 2001 - present, please visit the Harvard Kennedy School Research Report Online.

Selected Publication Citations:

  • Academic Journal/Scholarly Articles
    • Hogan, William W. "Multiple Market-Clearing Prices, Electricity Market Design and Price Manipulation." The Electricity Journal 25.4 (May 2012): 18-32.
  • Public Testimony
    • Hogan, William W. "Brief of Robert L. Bordick, Joseph Bowring, James Bushnell, and 18 Other Leading Economists as Amici Curiae in Support of the Petitioners. Electricty Power Supply Association, et al., v. FERC, et al." United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, October 25, 2012.