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Energy Economics by Professor Carol Dahl Director of CSM/IFP Joint International Program in Petroleum Economics Management. Colorado School of Mines, USA.

  • Dates: 02 – 04 Mar, 2011
  • Location: Juniper Room, Orchard Hotel

Date:                        Wednesday to Friday, 2 - 4  March 2011
Time:                        9:00am to 5:00pm
Venue:                     Orchard Hotel
                                  Juniper Room
                                  442 Orchard Road
                                  Singapore 238879
Registration cost:  SGD $500.00 (cheque crossed payable to National University of Singapore)

This event is by invitation only. Please email your name, organisation and email address to Ms Jan Lui at esilyyj@nus.edu.sg by 17th February 2011 to help us gauge the response. Due to limited seating capacity at 50, please register early.

About the course

This is a seminar-style Energy Economics training course. The objective is to equip the energy related stakeholders in Singapore with the analytical skill-sets used by energy economic practitioners.

The Course Outline :
Day 1:    Demand, supply and market structure of regional and global oil, gas and coal markets (overview)
Day 2:    Electricity markets: competition and regulatory structure
Day 3:    Economic indicators of energy security

Target participants for this event include policy makers, scholars and industry practitioners with a vested interest in energy economics.

About the Instructor

Professor Dahl is Director of Director of CSM/IFP Joint International Degree Program in Petroleum Economics and Management at the Colorado School of Mines, USA. She holds a PhD (Economics) from the University of Minnesota, and a BA (Economics) from the University of Wisconsin. Her research interests include evaluating and modelling energy policies, energy supply and demand elasticities, electricity market restructuring, managing risk in energy markets, as well as the historical and future evolution of international energy markets.

Carol has published widely in top peer reviewed energy journals. Her accolades include having written the “Second most cited paper published in  Energy Economics from 1979-2005”, and the “Sixth most cited paper in Energy Economics, The Energy Journal, Energy Policy, and Resources and Energy Economics”

In addition, she sits on the technical review panels of Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Short Term Energy Forecasting Model (2006), US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Second Generation Climate Model (2005), and is on the technical expert list of the US Fullbright Program (2004-2009).


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