How the U.S. DOE is promoting an equitable energy transition: a conversation with Tony Reames
Tony Reames is the Senior Advisor to the Department of Energy’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, a division that has been around for decades but is more important than ever as we seek a just and equitable energy transition. Jenn Kho, senior advisor to Canary Media, speaks with Reames about his background, his foundational work at Urban Energy Justice Lab at the University of Michigan and how his experience translates to action at the DOE.
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Jeff St. John
Editor-in-chief, Canary Media
Jeff St. John is the editor-in-chief of Canary Media. He covers the intersection of technological, economic and regulatory issues influencing the global transition to low-carbon energy in the electricity, transportation and building sectors. He is the former managing editor and senior grid edge editor of Greentech Media, and he previously reported for The Fresno Bee, the Tri-City Herald and the Anchorage Daily News. He lives in Oakland, California with his wife Tara Donoghue and his dog Lily, and enjoys hiking, gardening and playing guitar with his nieces and nephews.
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Lynne Kiesling
Professor, School of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado-Denver
Lynne Kiesling is an economist focusing on regulation, market design, and the economics of digitization and smart grid technologies in the electricity industry. She is a Research Professor in the School of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado-Denver, and Co-Director of the Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics. Lynne also provides advisory and analytical services as the President of Knowledge Problem LLC, and is an Adjunct Professor in the Masters of Science in Energy and Sustainability program at Northwestern University. She has served as a member of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Smart Grid Advisory Committee and is an emerita member of the GridWise Architecture Council.
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