Date
Sept. 11, 2017
Authors
Alan Krupnick, Arthur G. Fraas, Jan Mares, Isabel Echarte, and Justine Huetteman
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Alan Krupnick
Senior Fellow; Director, Industry and Fuels Program
Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at RFF.
Arthur G. Fraas
Visiting Fellow
Arthur Fraas is a visiting fellow at Resources for the Future. At RFF, Fraas works on a variety of issues related to energy and the environment, including projects looking at issues and tradeoffs with energy efficiency regulations, and more.
Jan Mares
Senior Advisor
Jan W. Mares is a Senior Advisor with RFF where he is involved with work on energy and environmental issues.
Isabel Echarte
Justine Huetteman
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