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Director, Energy Security Initiative

Charles K. Ebinger

Charles K. Ebinger

Director, Energy Security Initiative
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

Charles Ebinger specializes in international and domestic energy markets (oil, gas, coal and nuclear), the geopolitics of energy, and nuclear non-proliferation, with a particular focus on the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. Ebinger has served as an energy policy advisor to over 50 governments.



Expertise

Domestic and international energy policy; the Middle East; South Asia; foreign assistance; Africa

  • Language Fluency:
  • French

Background

Past Positions
Senior Advisor, International Resources Group (2003-2008); Vice President for Middle East and South Asia, Nexant (2000-2003); Vice President for International Energy Group, Stone and Webster Management Consulting (1999-2000); Executive Vice President, International Resources Group (1987-1999); Senior Advisor, Putnam, Hayes and Bartlett, (1987-1988); Director of the Energy Program, Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies (1979-1987); Vice President, Conant and Associates (1976-1979); Foreign Affairs Officer, Federal Energy Administration (1975-1976)

Education

Ph.D. (1981), MALD (1972), M.A. (1971), Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; B.A., Williams College, 1970

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Q&A with Charles Ebinger

Politics and the Nation's Energy Agenda

The Comprehensive American Energy Security and Consumer Protection Act of 2008 recently passed the House of Representatives and is under consideration in the Senate. Charles Ebinger discusses the current debate and offers recommendations to policy-makers to address global climate change, energy security and consumer protection.

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