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Preface and Contacts
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Because of EIA’s statutory independence with respect to the content of its energy
information program, the analysis presented herein is strictly its own and should not be
construed as representing the views of the U.S. Department of Energy or the
Administration.
The model projections in this report are not statements of what will happen but of what
might happen, given the assumptions and methodologies used. The reference case
projections are business-as-usual trend forecasts, given known technology, technological
and demographic trends, and current laws and regulations. Thus, they provide a policy-neutral starting point that can be used to analyze policy initiatives. EIA does not propose,
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Power Division. Specific questions about the report can be directed to the following
analysts:
| Macroeconomic Analysis |
Kay Smith (kay.smith@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1132) |
| Buildings |
John Cymbalsky (john.cymbalsky@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-4815) |
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Erin Boedecker (erin.boedecker@eia.deo.gov, 202/586-4791 |
| Industrial |
Amelia Elson (amelia.elson@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1420) |
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Elizabeth Sendich (elizabeth.sendich@eia.doe.gov, 202/5867145) |
| Transportation |
John Maples (john.maples@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1757) |
| Electricity |
Laura Martin (laura.martin@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1494) |
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Jeffrey Jones (jeffrey.jones@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2038) |
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Lori Aniti (lori.aniti@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2867) |
| Coal |
Diane Kearney (diane.kearney@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2415) |
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Michael Mellish (michael.mellish@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2136) |
| Renewables |
Chris Namovicz (cnamovicz@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-7120) |
| Liquid Fuels |
William Brown (William.brown@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8181) |
| Natural Gas |
Joe Benneche (jbennech@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-6132) |
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