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Duties The Office of Energy Markets and End Use (EMEU) is responsible for publishing short-term energy forecasts, collecting and publishing comprehensive domestic and international energy statistics, analyzing international energy markets, conducting extensive national energy consumption surveys, and publishing energy consumption data and analysis -- all of which are widely used by public and private sector customers. |
Biography Margot Anderson was named Director of the Office of Energy Markets and End Use in August 2004. Prior to joining the Energy Information Administration, Margot was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Analysis, Office of Policy and International Affairs, Department of Energy (from 2000 to 2004) where she worked on a wide range of energy and environmental policy issues. From 1998-2000, Margot was Director, Global Change Program Office at the Department of Agriculture. From 1987-2000, Margot held various staff and management positions at the Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture. Her accomplishments as a career senior executive at USDA and DOE have been recognized with a Presidential Rank Award and a DOE Secretarial Gold Medal award. Margot received her PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Illinois in 1987. |