What’s the Future of Energy: Post-Japan and Other Global Energy Disasters?
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James Lucier an energy analyst by profession has also followed the politics and culture of Japan as an avocation for nearly 30 years. He is a Managing Director at Capital Alpha Partners, LLC where he specializes in the fields of energy and environment, climate, tax, and technology policy as well as diverse special situations. His work integrates technical expertise with deep insight into the process and institutions of Washington. In addition to his industry work, Lucier has extensive background in political forecasting. Lucier frequently appears as a speaker at industry conferences and a commentator in the financial press.
Issues explored at this program:
- Kobe and Tohoku earthquakes
- Three Mile Island
- BP Deepwater Horizon
- Political implications for nuclear power in the US and abroad
- Status of the Japanese nuclear power industry
- The future of nuclear energy
Event Location
Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Time: 04:45 PM
City: Philadelphia, PA
The Pennsylvania Room The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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James Lucier
Jim specializes in the fields of energy and environment, climate, tax, and technology policy as well as diverse special situations. Jim brings the benefit of over 25 years’ experience in Washington to his forecasts for institutional investors. For most of his nine years at Prudential Equity Group, he was a senior vice president and research analyst working with both the investment strategy teams and the sector-specific research teams covering electric utilities, primary energy industries, industrials, and information technology companies. Earlier, in the policy world, Jim held a wide range of positions as an analyst, lobbyist, issues manager, political strategist, and business development consultant. His work integrates technical expertise with deep insight into the process and institutions of Washington. Jim frequently appears as a speaker at industry conferences and a commentator in the financial press. He was educated at Princeton University and St. Anselm’s Abbey School and lives in Arlington, Virginia.
