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68 Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 2018–2019 Annual Report

SENIOR FELLOWS

KARL HAUSKER

Karl Hausker is a senior fellow in the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute. His research interests center

around deep decarbonization.

HIGHLIGHTS

PODCAST

Betting on Climate Solutions

POLICY DIGEST

Are 100% Renewable Energy Targets Reasonable?

WILLIAM HEDERMAN

William Hederman is independent senior adviser at Deloitte and Touche, LLP and Executive Adviser at Agile PQ, Inc.

He was Senior Advisor to Secretary Ernest Moniz at the U.S. Department of Energy.

HIGHLIGHTS

CLASS

Introduction to Energy Policy

PANEL

Cybersecurity: Foreign Powers & U.S. Vulnerability

PODCAST

Gas Pipelines: A Threat to Electric Grid Resilience?

KENNETH KULAK

Ken Kulak is a partner at the law firm of Morgan Lewis where he advises clients on energy regulation and complex

energy transactions. His clients include utilities, developers, investors, and cooperate energy users.

HIGHLIGHTS

CLASS

Energy Law and Climate Change

EVENT

Evolving Perspectives on Energy Storage (adviser)

ANNA MIKULSKA

Anna Mikulska is a nonresident scholar in energy studies and Rice University’s Baker Institute. Her research interests center

around European energy markets and energy policy.

HIGHLIGHTS

CLASS

Introduction to Energy Policy

PODCAST

Why Coal Persists

POLICY DIGEST

The Long Goodbye: Why Some Nations

Can’t Kick the Coal Habit

SCOTT MOORE

Scott Moore is the director of the Penn Global China Program. He is a political scientist whose research focuses on

environmental politics and policy reform, especially climate change, water resources, and ocean issues.

HIGHLIGHTS

EVENT

Water @ Wilson: 50 Years of Water,

Conflict, and Cooperation

PODCAST

Ending Water Wars

For full bios, visit:

kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/fellows

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