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William Rosenberg

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William Rosenberg

Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

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Fax: 617-496-0063
Email: william_rosenberg@ksg.harvard.edu

 

Experience

William Rosenberg is a Senior Research Associate with STPP and ENRP's Energy Technology Innovation Policy group. His career spans fourteen years as corporate lawyer and energy and environmental consultant, eleven years as real estate developer and venture capitalist, and thirteen years of public service. Under two governors and two presidents, he served as CEO of two housing and broadband access development and finance authorities and led three energy, utility, and environmental regulatory programs. 

In the late 1970s, he founded a real estate development company specialized in rehabilitation of historic structures, converting hospitals, schools, office buildings, hotels, and older apartment complexes into apartments for senior citizens.  Architects and builders from Boston were "imported" to the industrial Midwest where abandoned buildings with high replacement value could be acquired at nominal cost.  Combining technology transfer, tax credits, federal and state housing financing, and sound real estate economics, 2000 apartment units were developed — establishing a capital base.  The capital then was deployed to conventional real estate development and venture capital investment in biotech, cellular, and electronics start-up companies.  As the real estate matured and companies issued IPOs or were acquired, he achieved financial security that supported periods of public service and now, education and research. 

Rosenberg was appointed to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Clean Air Program, by President George H. W. Bush after the 1988 election.  As part of Roger Porter's working group that drafted, negotiated, and implemented the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA), he was responsible for making market based programs work within EPA's regulatory framework.  The most environmentally important were "The Acid Rain Allowance Trading System", "CFC Phase Out", "Reformulated Gasoline" (including ethanol additives), and "Tier I Cleaner Cars."  On February 3, 2003, the Office of Management and Budget reported that EPA's CAAA regulations had achieved more public benefits than all other federal regulatory programs combined that had been adopted between 1992 and 2002.  The Acid Rain Program achieves 76 billion USD in annual benefits at a cost of 1.5 billion USD. 

He was awarded a joint patent with Engelhard Corporation  for a  revolutionary PremAir® ozone catalyst.  The PremAir® catalyst coating on an automotive radiator converts ozone to oxygen as ozone laden ambient air passes over the radiator.  The California Air Resources Board has granted tailpipe emission credits to automotive manufacturers that install PremAir®.  This is the first interpollutant trading credit allowed under the Clean Air Act.  All new Volvo radiators are now coated with PremAir® and other manufacturers soon followed.

 

 

By Date

 

2005

May 17, 2005

Syngas a Savior: Consumers Could Save Money and Jobs Could Stay Home if Gasification Bill is Enacted

Op-Ed, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

Current Electric Industry Regulatory System in Specific States

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

Deploying IGCC in This Decade with 3Party Covenant Financing: Volume I

Report

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

Model Regulatory Mechanism for Review, Approval and Recovery of IGCC Project Costs

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

Deploying IGCC in This Decade with 3Party Covenant Financing: Volume II

Report

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

Why IGCC?

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

IGCC Technology and Operating Experience

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

IGCC Deployment

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

3Party Covenant Financing and Regulatory Program

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

 

May 2005

IGCC Economics and Impact of 3Party Covenant

Report Chapter

By William Rosenberg, Senior Research Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

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