Aspen Institute Publications

Aspen Institute publications are listed below. Many are available for purchase through Google Checkout, a secure system for handling credit card transaction online. For assistance with ordering publications, please contact our Publications office by email or by phone at (410) 820.5433. Please note: Orders are shipped two times a week from our warehouse in Queenstown, MD, on the Eastern Shore.

Electricity Restructuring, 2003

In 2003 the Forum focused on electricity restructuring. Participants discussed the advantages and disadvantages of national rules governing transmission, economic and market power issues affecting ownership, among other issues.

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Energy Supply and Infrastructure (2001)

In 2001, in the wake of a year of energy price volatility, serious electricity supply and price problems in California, and new proposals for energy legislation, the 25th annual Energy Policy Forum examined factors affecting energy supply and infrast

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Energy Supply in a World of High Demand

A diverse group of experts explores questions of global and U.S. supply and demand, the prospects of alternative transportation fuels, the economic impacts of high energy prices, and the challenges of improving energy security.

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Energy Supply Increase and Demand Reduction: Searching for Strategies (2002)

Explores policies to ensure adequate and affordable energy supplies while moderating demand for energy in an economically and socially acceptable fashion.

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Energy: Old Challenges, New Opportunities

Focuses on energy decisions facing the United States, including vulnerabilities caused by increasing oil and gas imports, how to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, and the move toward greater competition in electricity markets.

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Energy: The New Normal?

High energy prices, coupled with intensified fighting in the Middle East and broader acceptance of the need to act on global climate change, have suggested to many in the past year that the world of energy has changed.

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Fossil Fuels, the Hydrogen Economy, and Policy Choices

In 2004 the Forum topic was Fossil Fuels, the Hydrogen Economy, and Policy Choices.

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Market, Technology, and Policy Drivers: The Future Structure of the Electricity Industry (2000)

Rapid developments in legislative and regulatory ground rules, the growth of e-commerce, improvements in supply and demand technologies, and the changing expectations of investors are buffeting traditional utilities and creating opportunities for tho

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Providing Energy Services in a Changing Industry

James E. Rogers, Chair and Gernot Wagner, Rapporteur

The 2010 Energy Policy Forum considered a range of challenges to "Providing Energy Services in a Changing World." The invited industry leaders and experts discussed different visions for the future of electricity, obstacles to achieving these visions, examples of transformational change in other industries, the impact of possible climate change legislation, and the challenges and opportunities for various primary energy sources. The Forum was chaired by James E. Rogers, Chairman and CEO of Duke Energy.

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