
About
Timothy Considine is a Professor of Energy Economics at the University of Wyoming's Department of Economics within the College of Business, and holds affiliations with the School of Energy Resources. His research focuses on energy economics, applied econometrics, environmental economics, and policy analysis.
Education:
- PhD in Natural Resource Economics, Cornell University (1981)
- MS in Agricultural Economics, Purdue University (1977)
- BA in Economics (Honors), Loyola University (1975)
Research Interests: Considine examines the economic impacts of energy policies, unconventional energy technologies, climate adaptation, and federal resource regulation. He has extensively studied fracking, coal economics, and renewable energy portfolios.
Key Contributions: His work includes analyses of federal oil/gas lease moratoriums, uranium import quotas, and the economic value of Powder River Basin coal. He has advised policymakers on energy policy and testified in regulatory proceedings.
Awards:
- American Statistical Association Fellowship (2003)
- Gilbert F. White Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002)
- U.S. Congressional Budget Office Outstanding Service Award (1983)
Grants & Consulting: Considine has led funded research projects on energy economics, environmental regulation, and policy analysis. He advises governments, legal teams, and energy companies on regulatory compliance and economic impacts.
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