Jeff Bloczynski analyzes energy markets with precision, helping clients navigate complex regulatory, financial, and risk landscapes.

Summary

Jeffrey A. Bloczynski is an energy economist with more than 25 years of experience in policy and regulatory analysis, litigation support, commodity trading, and risk management within the electric power, commodity fuel, and environmental sectors. He is an expert in energy market modeling and market assessment, financial analysis, econometric modeling, and risk analysis. His clients have included the federal government, public utilities, national trade organizations representing the electric power generation value chain, private equity companies, and state regulatory agencies and legislatures. Jeffrey has assessed the economic viability of new nuclear, renewable, and conventional power plants across the globe, with clients including merchant energy companies, utilities, and national governments. In both litigation and arbitration cases, he has built detailed statistical models of electricity and natural gas trading activity and assessed trading strategies and risk management procedures.

Before joining Bates White, Jeffrey was a founding partner of Mosaic Economic Consulting, where he assessed the economic implications of electricity decarbonization for investors, trade associations, and regulators. Prior to that, he served as the lead economist for America’s Power, an electric power industry trade association. There he was responsible for conducting policy studies of the impacts of regulations and market dynamics on the electric power sector as well as the broader economy.

Education

MS, Systems Engineering, Case Western Reserve University

BS, Systems and Control Engineering, Case Western Reserve University

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