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In an environment of growing uncertainty around future power demand and the cost of generation, the competition between gas and green energy is entering a new phase. And recent news suggests even larger investments in nuclear power may be on the horizon, driving new risks and opportunities for the fossil and green energy segments. Join us as we discuss these and other factors impacting the Q3 release of the Market Indicative power forecast.
Topics covered will include:
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Associate Director of Product Management, Energy
David Harley is an Associate Director of Product Management with S&P Global Market Intelligence. He has been with the company since 2018 and currently leads the Energy & Commodities product strategy for the Capital IQ Pro platform. David specializes in scaled agile product delivery, cross-functional alignment, go-to-market execution, and user-centric product design for the Energy product offering. He manages a team of product managers and drives the strategic roadmap for the Commodities portfolio, focusing on growth, customer value, and operational efficiency.
Prior to his role at S&P Global Market Intelligence, David held product leadership positions at Engine and Avant, where he led agile transformations, launched high-impact products, and scaled growth-focused development teams.
David earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Marketing, with a minor in Business Information Systems, from Ohio University.
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Director, North American Power and Renewables
Steve Piper is Director of Energy Research with S&P Global Market Intelligence. He has been with the company since 2009. Steve specializes in market price forecasting, economic feasibility assessment, demand forecasting and environmental analysis. Steve manages strategic research and forecasting for SNL Energy’s clients in the utilities, natural gas and coal industries.
Prior to his role at S&P Market Intelligence, Steve held positions at Platts, RDI and RCG/HaglerBailly.
Steve earned a Bachelor of Arts from Grinnell College and an Master in Project Management from the School of Public Affairs at University of Maryland-College Park.
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Senior Principal Analyst, North American Power and Renewables
Tanya Peevey is an analyst with the Power Forecast team at S&P Global Energy creating content for the Cap IQ Pro client facing website, specifically the 20-year power forecast of next-day energy prices and articles with insights on energy markets. Prior to joining S&P Global, Tanya worked 8-years at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as a research analyst, evaluating the performance of global and regional weather forecasts for the National Centers for Environmental Prediction and the Federal Aviation Administration. Tanya holds a BS in Physics from the University of Texas-Dallas and a Masters and PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science from the University of Colorado-Boulder.
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Senior Principal Analyst, North American Power and Renewables
Monica Hlinka is a Research Analyst with Regulatory Research Associates, a group within S&P Global Energy, where she spearheads the firm's state-level legislative and election coverage. In addition, she covers regulatory proceedings across the MidAtlantic and Great Plains states, from both an industry and regulatory perspective.
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