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Kelly Sims Gallagher

Kelly Sims Gallagher

Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Member of the Board

Contact:
Email: kelly_gallagher@harvard.edu

 

 

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February 23, 2006

"Making Sense of President Bush's New Energy Initiative"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

February 2006

"DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Database"

Fact Sheet

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Ambuj D. Sagar, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, Diane Segal, Paul de Sa, Former Research Fellow, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 1999-2000 and John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Database: a database in Microsoft Excel format tracking budget requests on energy-technology research, development, and demonstraton (RD&D) from 1978 - 2007, including charts.

 

 

May 2004

"Joint Workshop on the Cooperation in Clean-Coal Technologies Between the United States and China"

Event Report

By Guodong Sun, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Project/ Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program/Environment and Natural Resources Program, 2002-2006, Wenhua Li, Former Visiting Scholar , Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group/Science,Technology, and Public Policy Program, 2003-2004 and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

The United States and China are both heavily dependent on coal for their energy systems, and in particular for electricity generation.

 

 

Adam Cohn

October 25, 2003

"Technology Transfer from the U.S. to China: Barriers and Incentives"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.

 

 

Gennadiy Ratushenko

June 25, 2002

"U.S. Energy Policy"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

 

 

June 7, 2002

"U.S. Fuel Efficiency Policy: Lessons for China"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Presentation at the China Automotive Research and Technology Research Center Workshop, Tianjin, China.

 

 

April 15, 2002

"U.S. Clean Vehicle Policy: Lessons for China"

Presentation

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

Presentation with Jimin Zhao, China Ministry of Science & Technology (MOST) and Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs Joint Workshop at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

 

April 2013

"DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, & Demonstration Database"

Fact Sheet

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Laura Diaz Anadon, Associate Director, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program; Director, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group; Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy

In our annual review of the budget request for fiscal year 2014 for the Department of Energy's energy research, development, demonstration (RD&D) programs, we observe that it is significantly higher than the FY12 budget, a 33 percent increase overall, from $3.25 billion to $4.30 billion (current dollars), not including basic energy sciences. The increase in basic energy sciences is also large compared with FY12, a 17 percent increase for a total of $1.74 billion.  We observe a huge decline in spending on deployment programs since the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.  Our database, including charts, is available for download.

 

 

AP Photo

2012

"Climate Change: The Clock Keeps Ticking"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, CAIJING Annual Edition: Forecasts and Strategies

By William R. Moomaw and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group

"With its extensive manufacturing capacity, China could continue to forge alliances with private companies in the United States, Europe and Japan to transform not only its own economy, but help to build the carbon protective, low carbon energy systems for the world."

 

 

February 29, 2012

"DOE Budget Authority for Energy Research, Development, & Demonstration Database"

Fact Sheet

By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group and Laura Diaz Anadon, Associate Director, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program; Director, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group; Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy

This document contains February 2012 updates to our database on U.S. government investments in energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment (ERD3) through the Department of Energy. The database, in Microsoft Excel format, tracks DOE appropriations from FY 1978–2011 and the FY 2012 and 2013 budget requests and includes funding for ERD3 from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. It also includes several charts.

 

Energy Technology Innovation Policy

The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to determine and promote the adoption of effective strategies for developing and deploying cleaner and more efficient energy technologies.

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We host a busy schedule of events throughout the fall, winter and spring. Past guests include: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, former Vice President Al Gore, and former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev.