Amy Myers Jaffe

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Average rating: 3.68 · 53 ratings · 9 reviews · 9 distinct works
Energy's Digital Future: Ha...

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Oil, Dollars, Debt, and Cri...

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Energy in the Caspian Regio...

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A Strategy for American Pow...

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Impact of Climate Risk on t...

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Asia's Thirst for Fuel.(Sta...

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“Promoting a stronger United States is certain to produce a better outcome than trying to weaken China; the latter approach, based on recent history, is likely to fail.”
Amy Myers Jaffe, Energy's Digital Future: Harnessing Innovation for American Resilience and National Security

“City congestion has a large influence on fuel consumption. In the United States, for example, traffic in 2014 caused upwards of 3.1 billion gallons of wasted fuel, Texas A & M’s Transportation Institute calculates.”
Amy Myers Jaffe, Energy's Digital Future: Harnessing Innovation for American Resilience and National Security

“This is not about having the government “pick winners,” an idea often met with derision by libertarians and others who have more faith in free markets than in politicians to allocate resources. The goal of regulation is not to hurt profits. Regulation is about guiding market design so that businesses choose the solutions that deliver what we, as a society, want and do not leave us, the taxpayers and other members of the public, with the cost of cleaning up any and all messes—even unintended ones—that businesses and their new technologies unleash.”
Amy Myers Jaffe, Energy's Digital Future: Harnessing Innovation for American Resilience and National Security



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