EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2021 Release
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On February 3, the U.S. Energy Information Administration will release its 2021 Annual Energy Outlook at a virtual public event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center. EIA releases its Annual Energy Outlook each year to provide updated projections of U.S. energy markets.
The event will feature a presentation by EIA Acting Administrator Stephen Nalley and EIA Assistant Administrator for Energy Analysis Angelina LaRose, followed by a Q&A discussion with a panel of EIA experts.
The Annual Energy Outlook provides modeled projections of domestic energy markets through 2050, including cases with different assumptions about macroeconomic growth, world oil prices, and technological progress. The EIA, the statistical and analytical agency within the Department of Energy, is the nation’s most authoritative source of data, forecasts, and analysis of the U.S. energy market.
Find the full Annual Energy Outlook 2021 report here.
Featured Participants
Annual Energy Outlook 2021 presentation:
Stephen Nalley
Acting Administrator, EIA
Angelina LaRose
Assistant Administrator for Energy Analysis, EIA
Discussion with:
Jim Diefenderfer
Director, Office of Long-Term Energy Modeling, EIA
John Staub
Senior Advisor for Energy Analysis, EIA
Jim Turnure
Senior Advisor for Energy Analysis, EIA
Additional participants to be announced
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