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Looking Back on 38 Years in Washington , DC

Looking Back on 38 Years in Washington , DC. A Retrospective. A New Direction. How did I get into energy ? - December 20, 1969. 1970-1974. nuclear power debate in New England NECNP , debates Ralph Nader and the PIRGs energy and arms control course

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Looking Back on 38 Years in Washington , DC

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  1. Looking Back on 38 Years in Washington, DC A Retrospective

  2. A New Direction How did I get into energy? - December 20, 1969

  3. 1970-1974 • nuclear power debate in New England • NECNP, debates • Ralph Nader and the PIRGs • energy and arms control course • beginning to think and talk about renewables • if not nuclear….. • solar • wind • new Congressional Fellowship program

  4. 1974-1978 • Congressional Fellow • Arab Oil Embargo (EPCA, CAFE) • NBS/NIST • NASA (Shuttle) • OSTP • Sunrayce

  5. 1978-1979 • 1978-1979 (19 months) • new DOE • SERI, DPR • Why I left ($88B) • 1978-1981 • Energy Productivity Center/Carnegie Mellon University • Least Cost Energy Strategy • 1981-1990 • COSEPUP (NAS/NRC) • High Schools and the Changing Workplace (1984) • Scientific Communication and National Security (1982) • U.S. National Security Controls and Global Economic Competition (1987) • Research Briefings for OSTP • Energy Research Centers/NSF • high temperature superconductivity

  6. 1978-1979 • Schedule C • DOT • DOE • first tour of duty at new DOE (April 3, 1978) • May 3, 1978 (‘Sun Day’): • SERI • DPR • Why I left ($88B Synfuels program)

  7. 1979-1981 • Energy Productivity Center/Carnegie Mellon University • Least Cost Energy Strategy

  8. 1981-1990 • COSEPUP (NAS/NRC) • ‘Scientific Communication and National Security’ (1982) • ‘High Schools and the Changing Workplace’ (1984) • U.S. National Security Controls and Global Economic Competition (1987) • ‘Research Briefings’ (for OSTP) • ‘Educating the Engineer of the Future’ • Engineering Research Centers (NSF) • ‘High Temperature Superconductivity”

  9. 1991-2012 (DOE – 2d tour of duty) • Office of Utility Technologies (1991-99) • solar • wind • biomass, • hydropower • ocean • hydrogen • storage • NREL

  10. 1991-1999(continued) • Office of Utility Technologies • International (China, India, Mexico, …) • IEA/Working Group on Renewable Energy • The Sun’s Joules • 1996 Summer Olympics

  11. 1999-2004 • Country Studies Program • greenhouse gas emissions – developing counties • Winrock International (detail) • energy and water issues – developing countries • initial work on the water-energy nexus • Amman, Jordan (September 1999) • solar-powered desalination (Jordan, West Bank) • ‘Water and Energy Security’ (August 2004)

  12. 2004-2012 (back at DOE) • Office of Budget, Planning and Analysis (BPA) • renewable energy in telecom industry (post 9/11) • water-energy nexus – expanding awareness • LERDWG • Water-Energy Nexus Team • adaptation to global climate change • DoD (ESTCP) • Office of Wind and Water Power (WWPP) • OSW

  13. Concluding Thoughts • For me public service was the right choice • opportunity to work on interesting issues • opportunity to make a difference • lots of wonderful relationships • lots of fun • Itis important to share history • The world has come a long way since the 1970s • The U.S. needs to do more; has fallen behind • critical need to get on renewables path • ‘Renewable Energy Futures’ - breakthrough study • I wish you all the best!

  14. Contact Information • E-mail: ecosse4@comcast.net • Telephone: (571) 581-4120 (cell) (703) 437-4332 (home)

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