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Q: WHAT IS HARVARD DOING ABOUT ENERGY POLICY?

A: Across Harvard University, researchers and programs are working to address the grand challenge of the 21st century: to develop secure, safe, clean, and affordable sources of energy to power world economic growth for present and future generations while protecting the environment from the impacts of global climate change. This website is a resource for locating Harvard faculty, fellows, programs, events, and publications related to energy policy.

Energy Policy Research at Harvard University: Annual Overview Report, 2009-2010.

NEW & NOTEWORTHY

New in the library

Anadon, Laura Diaz, Matthew Bunn, Gabriel Chan, Melissa Chan, Charles Jones, Ruud Kempener, Audrey Lee, Nathaniel Logar, and Venkatesh Narayanamurti. Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation. Cambridge, Mass.: Report for Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, November 2011.

Healy, Paul, Venkat Kuppuswamy, and and George Serafeim. "What Impedes Oil and Gas Companies' Transparency?" Harvard Business School Working Paper Number 12-038, November, 2011.

On Acting in Time: An Interview with HKS Dean David Ellwood.

ENERGY POLICY RESEARCHERS

> For a complete list of faculty doing energy policy work at the University, go to our Faculty listing. For a complete list of fellows doing energy policy work, go to our Fellows listing.

>Robert Stavins’s Blog: An Economic View of the Environment

ENERGY POLICY EVENTS

>The Energy Policy Seminar Series
Monday, January 30
12pm-1:30pm
The MIT Future of the Electric Grid Study
Richard Schmalensee, MIT
Bell Hall, 5th Floor, Belfer Building, HKS

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