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Hillard G. Huntington

 
Title:Senior Research Associate Emf
Department(s):Management Science and Engineering
Affiliation(s):Staff, Management Science and Engineering
Location:Terman B
Mail Code:4026
Phone:650.723.1050       650.723.0645
Fax:650.725.5326
E-mail: hillh@stanford.edu
Administrator: Edith Susana Leni

Research Statement

Huntington is Executive Director of Stanford University's Energy Modeling Forum, where he conducts studies to improve the usefulness of models for understanding energy and environmental problems. In 2005 the Forum received the prestigious Adelman-Frankel Award from the International Association for Energy Economics for its "unique and innovative contribution to the field of energy economics."

His current research interests are modeling energy security, energy price shocks, energy market impacts of environmental policies, and international natural gas and LNG markets. In 2002 he won the Best Paper Award from the Energy Journal for a paper co-authored with Professor Dermot Gately of New York University.

He is a Senior Fellow and a past-President of the United States Association for Energy Economics and a member of the National Petroleum Council. He was also Vice-President for Publications for the International Association for Energy Economics and a member of the American Statistical Association's Committee on Energy Data. Previously, he served on a joint USA-Russian National Academy of Sciences Panel on energy conservation research and development.

Huntington has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the California Energy Commission.

Prior to coming to Stanford in 1980, he held positions in the corporate and government sectors with Data Resources Inc., the U.S. Federal Energy Administration, and the Public Utilities Authority in Monrovia, Liberia (as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer).

Degree Discipline Year School
PhD Economics 1974 State University of New York at Binghamton
BS Industrial & Labor Relations 1967 Cornell University
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MS&E 198 Applied Modeling of Energy and Environmental Marke
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