Amy Myers Jaffe is a leading global expert on energy, sustainability, and geopolitics, whose insights are highly sought after by senior leaders across government, finance, business, and international agencies. Her work, which blends deep policy analysis with economic forecasting, provides a critical, forward-looking perspective on major trends related to global security, energy commodity markets, and clean tech innovation.
A highly respected academic and consultant, Jaffe has taught energy policy, sustainability, and clean tech innovation at prestigious universities, including New York University, Rice University, Yale University, and the University of California, Davis. This blend of academic rigor and market engagement informs her unique ability to unpack complex issues. Her publications, including her book Energy’s Digital Future, and her role as a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal and "The Energy Gang" podcast, ensure her analysis shapes critical industry discussions.
Jaffe's expertise is vital in navigating energy transition amid geopolitical turmoil. She helps organizations understand how events like the war in Ukraine influence the commercial competitiveness of different fuels and the role governments play in determining primary energy commodity winners. Her work has consistently focused on global security and geopolitical risk, making her a frequent keynote speaker at major international gatherings and on Capital Hill.
As a leading voice on the nexus of technology and energy, Jaffe breaks down the immense opportunities and new challenges posed by the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence into the energy industry. Her presentations address how to achieve environmental progress and energy security while managing the rising energy demands of AI supremacy. She equips investors and leaders with strategic insights to gravitate toward high-quality assets and companies for long-term returns amidst climate risk and policy transition.