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Energy Budgets at Risk (EBar)¯® provides everyone from facility energy managers and financial managers to government policy-makers and electric utilities program planners with the background information required to understand energy cost, price, efficiency, and related issues important in developing a balanced approach to facility energy risk management. Throughout the book, respected energy economist Dr. Jerry Jackson clearly shows how to reduce energy costs and increase cash flows by using risk management concepts developed in the financial industry.

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Energy Budgets at Risk (EBar)¯® provides everyone from facility energy managers and financial managers to government policy-makers and electric utilities program planners with the background information required to understand energy cost, price, efficiency, and related issues important in developing a balanced approach to facility energy risk management. Throughout the book, respected energy economist Dr. Jerry Jackson clearly shows how to reduce energy costs and increase cash flows by using risk management concepts developed in the financial industry.

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Autorenporträt
Jerry Jackson is an energy economist and Texas A&M professor with thirty years' experience in developing and applying practical solutions to difficult energy industry problems. As owner and President of the consulting firm, Jackson Associates, he has worked with more than one hundred clients, including more than twenty Fortune 500 companies, start-up companies, electric and gas utilities, state agencies, research labs, and the U.S. Department of Energy. Jackson has served as an expert witness at government hearings. He recently presented a keynote address at an international sustainability conference in New Zealand, and he has also served as a U.S. representative to a United Nations conference on energy modeling. Jackson has a PhD in economics from the University of Florida with a specialty in econometrics.