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Up-To-Date, Innovative Research
The Baker Institute seeks to expand the scope of its energy research and projects to respond to growing interest from policymakers and industry leadership, building upon past research and activities.

  • U.S. energy policy
  • Global and regional energy security
  • Oil geopolitics
  • Energy resource development
  • Emerging energy technologies
  • Science and technology policy
  • Energy and economic growth
  • Energy forecasting
  • Energy and the environment
  • Poverty, Energy and Society
  • Energy sector regulation
  • Cultural, religious, social and political factors influencing energy supply
  • Regional energy trends
  • Natural gas market development
  • Natural gas geopolitics
  • Nanoscience and energy
  • Biofuels policy
  • Carbon management science, technology & policy
  • Electricity studies
  • Nuclear energy

 

Energy Forum Policy Research

The Rice Energy Program
Baker Institute Energy Forum research is interdisciplinarian, involving Rice University Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Economics, Political Science, Anthropology, History, Religion, Earth Science and Geology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management and the Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology as well as outside experts.


Joint Venture Research with The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)

Energy Forum Research Studies

Russia and the Caspian States in the Global Energy Balance

The Role of National Oil Companies in International Energy Markets

Geopolitics of Natural Gas

North America Natural Gas Markets

The Global Energy Market: Strategies to Meet Geopolitical & Financial Risks

Carbon Solutions

Poverty, Energy and Society
  The Lesotho Sustainability Assessment Project

U.S.-China Coastal Cities Project

Electricity Policy Studies

Northeast Asia Energy Cooperation Workshop Program



 

 


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James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
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