Association Webinars: Could Nordhaus be right?



  

 

The Integrated Assessment Model application of cost-benefit analysis, discount rates, utility functions, uncertainty, tipping points and the implications for the Social Cost of Carbon and the timing of net-zero emissions.

Speaker:

William W. Hogan is the Raymond Plank Research Professor of Global Energy Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He is research director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG), which examines alternative strategies for a more competitive electricity market. 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 MBA and PhD from UCLA. Selected papers are available on his web site, www.whogan.com.

 

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