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Professor Chris Gadomski teaches Energy Policy, Energy and the Environment, and the Economics and Finance of Energy at New York University (NYU) Professor Chris Gadomski joined the NYU Center for Global Affairs faculty in September 2005 and teaches courses on Energy and the Environment, and the Economcs and Finance of Energy. Current research interests include financial, social, technological and institutional obstacles to carbon-free energy technologies.

As Managing Editor, Nuclear at New Energy Finance based in New York, Gadomski directs the firm’s nuclear energy research team in developing a robust methodology for forecasting global nuclear investment in new build, innovative technologies, O&M, fuel cycle and decommissioning.

As a business development consultant with SMIdirect based in San Diego, Gadomski has over 25 years experience in the energy sector advising leading multinational firms and institutions including the United Nations Development Program, World Bank, U.S. Department of Energy, and UNDP/Global Environment Facility.

Gadomski is a member of the United States Energy Association and the American Nuclear Society.
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NYU, Masters in Global Affairs- Introduction to Energy Policy Y45.2400

Access to energy sources is a key focus of international affairs. Much of the world's known reserves of oil are found in a highly volatile region, the Middle East. The use of fossil fuels, in general, is increasingly under attack for being environmentally unfriendly. Countries that attempt to employ nuclear energy face other significant challenges and responsibilities. Disputes over access to energy have led to international crises and even armed conflict in the past. This course surveys the historical, political, economic, legal and environmental factors of energy policy on the international scale.

NYU, Masters in Global Affairs- Energy and the Environment Y45.2430

Among the most profound issues raised by modern energy policy is the question of environmental impact. The use of energy in the form of fossil fuels and other sources is coincident with the high standard of living enjoyed by the developed world. However, the enormous cost in terms of environmental damage (global warming, acid rain, photochemical smog, spent fuel disposal, etc.) to Planet Earth demands a serious and dedicated examination of how to sustain our life style through the use of unconventional resources and renewables, nuclear power, and the application of international law and agreements (such as the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols)

NYU, Masters in Global Affairs- The Economics and Finance of Energy Y45.2420

Energy is a central focus of international economics and finance. The financial markets in North America, Europe and Asia have long been concerned with coal, oil and gas. As with any commodities, their pricing, transportation and insurance are subject to rapid fluctuations reflecting numerous factors. This course examines these factors and includes a discussion of anticipated future trends in demand, consumption, efficiency and safety. How do the recent mergers of major multinational oil companies affect energy economics and finance? The investment opportunities for research and development of alternate energy sources are also considered.

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Gadomski CV

Professor Chris Gadomski's interest in global energy was sparked by his first job as an officer onboard a U.S. Navy tanker that refueled the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean shortly after the first oil price spike following the Arab Oil Embargo, and by his subsequent work as a research analyst at the then McGraw-Hill subsidiary Defense Marketing Services, Inc. during the Iranian Hostage Crisis and the second spike in global oil prices.

Since then, some of Gadomski's prominent energy industry assignments have included:

* Developing, as a senior foreign trade counselor, technology transfer and market entry strategies in the Middle East for Alpha Solarco Inc., a Cincinnati solar engineering firm.

* Through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), advising the Government of Egypt regarding energy policy to support the introduction of renewal technologies and the development of a local manufacturing industry.

* Through UNDP, as an in-country renewable energy specialist, advising the Government of Somalia regarding rural electrification.

* Retained as marketing and business development consultant to FINESSE Project--a joint World Bank and US Department of Energy (DOE) effort--to investigate institutional and financial obstacles to widespread adoption of small-scale solar, hydro, and energy technology in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and The Philippines.

* Retained as business development and marketing communications consultant by US DOE to highlight the technological and field application success of Solarex Corporation--a leading manufacturer of polycrystalline and amorphous silicon photovoltaic technology.

* Editor and Publisher of the Eastern European Energy Report, The China Energy Report, and PowerPlays Country Specific Studies. These newsletters and marketing studies, sold to leading energy companies, identified power sector business opportunities and highlighted marketing and financing "best-practices" of industry leaders in China, Vietnam and Eastern Europe.

* Retained by UNDP/Global Environment Facility (UNDP/GEF) as public relations/energy analyst to write and produce press releases and backgrounders on success stories for distribution at the GEF Assembly in Delhi.

* Retained as energy analyst to assess independent power generation opportunities in the Egyptian power generation market for Coastal Energy.

* Retained during corporate restructuring to conceptualize and write Annual Reports for Elektrim Corporation, at the time the largest publicly traded power generation and telecommunications conglomerate on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

* Hired by Strauss and Troy in Cincinnati to provide deposition testimony as an expert witness on Eastern European power generation markets that contributed to a favorable settlement on client's behalf in multi-million dollar lawsuit.

* Produced multimedia, exhibit displays and brochures for the United States Energy Association and for the Cleaner Fossil Fuels Committee of the World Energy Congress

* Conceptualized, designed, edited, and produced case studies that constituted UNDP/GEF's lead marketing collateral material distributed at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Gadomski has published extensively on energy and power generation topics in: Modern Power Systems, Renewable Finance, A Supplement to EuroMoney/ Institutional Investor's Project Finance Magazine, Project Finance Magazine, World-Generation, The China Business Review, and Independent Energy Magazine. See published articles.

Energy And The Environment Y45.2430 Spring 2009
January 15, 2008

Student personal page.
Click to download.

Spring 2008 calendar.
January 15, 2008

Required Textbooks.

Class Powerpoint
January 2008

FT Climate Change Series

Global Temperature Change

Pioneering Low Carbon Future.
click to download pdf

New York TImes Focus on
Energy and the Environment

Preparing for a
low carbon future

Global Warming On the Road
click to download pdf

Calculate your carbon footprint.

See Assumptions & References

Sierra Club Clean Energy Watch

EEI Synopsis of 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act


The Economics and Finance of Energy Y45.2420 Fall 2008
Updated August 4, 2008

Student personal page.
Click to download.

Fall 2008 calendar.
August 2008

Required Textbooks.
September 2008

NREL Wind Finance Model

NREL Solar Finance Spreadsheet Model

The Hydrogen Economy

Economics of Nuclear

Nuclear Comeback

Financing Risk

$105 Oil

High cost of Cheap Coal

Betting on Biofuels

Financing Wind

LNG--Center for
Energy Economics

LNG-Baker Botts

Challenges for
project financing LNG

BP Statistical Review of
World Energy 2007


Introduction to Energy Policy Y45.2400 Spring 2008
January 15, 2008

Student personal page.
Click to download.

Spring 2008 calendar.
January 2008

Required Textbooks.
Revised Janury 15, 2008

NEI Documents

American Energy Now

View from the White House

Advanced Energy Initiative

Future Gen Alliance

Bush National Energy Policy

2007 Integrated Energy Policy Report-California

The Clean Energy Scam,
Time Magazine, April 8, 2008

More Stuff from the White House

Renewable Portfolio Standards
and higher electricity prices


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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