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The International Energy Workshop (IEW) is an informal network of analysts actively working on international energy issues. The IEW provides a venue for analysts to compare quantitative energy projections and to understand the reasons for diverging views of future developments. The annual meetings typically include three plenary sessions and approximately 100 presentations in parallel sessions focused on a wide array of topics, including energy supply and price forecasts, energy efficiency, climate change, renewable energy, and the interface of energy, environmental, and economic issues.  The original idea to establish this international network was introduced by the late Alan Manne, one of the founding fathers of energy economics and a long-time professor at Stanford University, who organized the first IEW in December 1981.
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It our great pleasure to announce that Joseph E. Aldy, one of the two Co-Directors of the IEW has taken a position as Special Assistant to the President for Energy and the Environment in the White House. In this position, he will serve on the staff to the National Economic Council and report to Larry Summers as well as on the staff of the energy and environment office and report to Carol Browner. 

The IEW is very proud about this appointment but also very sorry to realize that Joe has to step down as a Co-Director and that the IEW will therefore search for a successor.

We wish Joe much success in this prestigious, exciting, influential, and difficult job.


 
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