Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Alexander Ovodenko is an experienced energy industry analyst with a focus on California, New York, and the Pacific Northwest at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission since September 2015. In addition to this role, Alexander serves as an adjunct assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, teaching global environmental and energy governance, and as an assistant adjunct professor at Georgetown University, specializing in energy security. Previous positions include professional lecturer at The George Washington University, postdoctoral research associate at Washington University in St. Louis and Princeton University, and project assistant at DLA Piper. Alexander holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Princeton University and an A.B. in Government and History from Cornell University, along with additional education from the University of Essex and the University of Michigan.
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil, and also regulates hydropower projects and natural gas terminals.