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BRUCE
R. OLIVER
Member, AOBA Alliance, Inc.
President
Revilo Hill Associates, Inc.
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Responsibilities
Bruce R. Oliver is an economist and nationally recognized expert
in the areas of energy and utility economics and regulatory policy.
Mr. Oliver is the President of Revilo Hill Associates, Inc. which
he founded in 1985. His firm, which is based in Fairfax Station,
Virginia, operates a national consulting practice serving a diverse
group of governmental and private sector clients. Mr. Oliver is
a member of the Board of Directors of the AOBA Alliance, Inc. and
serves as its economic and energy consultant.
Professional Experience
Mr. Oliver's nearly 30 years of experience, has provided him opportunities
for in-depth investigation of nearly all aspects of energy and utility
markets from the exploration and development of energy resources,
to the refining and generation of marketable energy products, to
the transportation or transmission of those products to end-use
markets, and the forecasting of supply, demand, and prices for those
markets. Through his experience Mr. Oliver provides a highly integrated
perspective on the operations and economics of energy and utility
markets, as well as a rare, if not unique, combination of depth
and breath of understanding energy and utility policy issues.
Mr. Oliver has served as an expert consultant
to AOBA on energy and utility matters for the last 20 years, and
over that period, he has represented AOBA in regulatory proceedings
and in legislative hearings in the District of Columbia, Maryland
and Virginia. Prior to forming Revilo Hill Associates, Inc. in 1985,
Mr. Oliver served in management and senior consulting positions
for Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the Potomac Electric Power
Company, ICF, Inc., the Resource Dynamics Corporation.
Mr. Oliver's other clients have included state
regulatory commissions, utilities, state-funded consumer advocacy
groups, municipal governments, federal agencies, commercial and
industrial energy users, hospitals and universities, as well as
suppliers of equipment and services to utility markets, the Electric
Power Research Institute (EPRI), and the World Bank. Projects for
those clients have included analyses and forecasts of supply, demand,
and prices for utility and non-utility energy markets, as well as
work on electric, gas, telecommunications, water, and waste water
utility rate cases.
To date, Mr. Oliver has filed more than 250 separate
pieces of testimony in nearly 200 proceedings before regulatory
commissions in 22 jurisdictions, including: the states of Pennsylvania,
New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina,
Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arizona,
New Mexico, South Dakota, and California, the District of Columbia,
the City of Philadelphia, the Territory of Guam, the Province of
Alberta, Canada, and the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC).
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