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About Platts Energy Week

Platts Energy Week on W*USA 9 provides a credible and objective platform for our industry to reach Capitol Hill lawmakers, policymakers, regulators, investors and other stakeholders with sound, current information about the energy industry.


Platts Energy Week is part of W*USA 9’s Sunday Power Block lineup of distinguished and well respected news and information programming, including CBS Sunday Morning, Face the Nation, This Week In Defense News and The McLaughlin Group.


Show topics include:

  • Climate change
  • Smart grid technology
  • Offshore drilling
  • Nuclear energy
  • Renewable resources
  • Relevant literature
  • Polls

  • Members of Obama’s cabinet
  • High-ranking government officials
  • Energy and Interior Department representatives
  • Officials from the EPA
  • Representatives from trade organizations, industry, labor, and environmental groups

Platts Energy Week is the latest addition to Platts' portfolio of more than 100 publications, real-time alerts and other information services dedicated to providing the highest-quality independent news, analysis and price assessments in oil, petroleum products, natural gas, nuclear power, electricity, coal, biofuels and other renewable energy, carbon emissions, shipping, petrochemicals, steel, iron ore and other metals.


Billy Bob

About Bill Loveless

Editorial Director for U.S. Energy Policy, Platts

Bill Loveless is one of the most senior energy journalists in Washington, with 29 years of experience covering energy policy and regulation from the Carter administration through the current administration. An editorial director for Platts, the energy information division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Bill coordinates coverage for the company's Washington bureau.

He also manages Inside Energy, Platts' newsletter on US energy policy, and co-manages Platts Energy Podium, a monthly meeting between prominent energy newsmakers and Washington journalists. Bill is a former newspaper reporter in Rhode Island and a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where he received a bachelor's degree in journalism.




 
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