Baker Institute Energy Forum
The Energy Forum supports the Energy Program at the Baker Institute by promoting the development of informed and realistic public energy policy.
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The Energy Forum supports the Energy Program at the Baker
Institute. It promotes the development of informed and realistic public
policy choices in the energy arena and allows companies and individuals
interested in energy policy to participate directly in the institute’s
research programs and events related to this critical subject.
Membership in the Forum is available at the Advisory Board, Patron, or
Member levels. For more details about the Forum, please visit its
website at http://www.rice.edu/energy. Located in Houston, Texas, the energy capital of the world, the Baker Institute has created a multifaceted program designed to promote original, forward-looking discussion and research on the energy-related challenges facing our society in the 21st century. The mission of the Energy Forum is to shed light on important trends—both regional and global—that shape the nature of global energy markets and influence the quantity and security of vital supplies needed to fuel world economic growth and prosperity. Our choice of the word “forum” is deliberate. It reflects our goal to serve as a focal point for the exchange of ideas on how to improve understanding of the complex political, cultural, religious, economic, and social forces that influence open access to energy resources and their equitable distribution. |