Hearing to Examine the Challenges and Opportunities for Large-Scale Carbon Management

Testimony by ASFE Steven Winberg before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management

July 28, 2020
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Testimony by Steven E. Winberg

Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy

U.S. Department of Energy

Before the

U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Hearing to Examine the Challenges and Opportunities for Large-Scale Carbon Management

July 28, 2020

 

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Steven Winberg

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Steven Winberg, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy

Steven Winberg served as Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy. He was responsible for the management and oversight of FE’s research and development program, encompassing coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as the Office of Petroleum Reserves.

Mr. Winberg has 39 years of experience in the energy industry. He began his career at the engineering firm Foster Wheeler as an engineer on coal-fired utility boilers. From there, he spent 14 years with Consolidated Natural Gas working in a variety of positions before becoming Vice President for CONSOL Energy Research & Development. Immediately prior to coming to DOE, Mr. Winberg served as a Senior Program Manager at Battelle Memorial Institute.

Over the span of his career, Mr. Winberg has participated in a number of policy and energy initiatives.  He has also gained extensive experience in numerous energy technologies, including advanced fossil energy combustion, coal-to-liquids, fluidized bed combustion, emulsified fuels, fuel cells, alternative fuel vehicles, and carbon utilization.

Mr. Winberg received a bachelor’s degree in nuclear science from the State University of New York Maritime College in 1978 and an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh in 1991. 

Tags:
  • Carbon Management
  • Carbon Capture
  • Fossil
  • Clean Energy
  • Decarbonization