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Greenhouse Gas Analysis....... Dan Skelly (daniel.skelly@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1722)
Macroeconomic Analysis........ Kay Smith (kay.smith@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1132)
Buildings................................ John Cymbalsky (john.cymbalsky@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-4815)
Erin Boedecker (erin.boedecker@eia.deo.gov, 202/586-4791)
Industrial................................ Amelia Elson (amelia.elson@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1420)
Elizabeth Sendich (elizabeth.sendich@eia.doe.gov, 202/5867145)
Transportation John Maples (john.maples@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1757)
Nicholas Chase (nicholas.chase@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8851)
Electricity.............................. Laura Martin (laura.martin@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1494)
Jeffrey Jones (jeffrey.jones@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2038)
Michael Leff (michael.leff@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1297)
Coal...................................... Diane Kearney (diane.kearney@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2415)
Michael Mellish (michael.mellish@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2136)
Renewables........................... Chris Namovicz (cnamovicz@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-7120)
Robert Smith (robert.smith@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-9413)
Liquid Fuels........................... William Brown (William.brown@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8181)
Natural Gas........................... Joe Benneche (jbennech@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-6132
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