Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE REGULATORY ASSISTANCE PROJECT (RAP) IS AN INDEPENDENT, NON-PARTISAN, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO ACCELERATING THE TRANSITION TO A CLEAN, RELIABLE, AND EFFICIENT ENERGY FUTURE. WE DEVELOP INNOVATIVE AND PRACTICAL POLICY AND MARKET SOLUTIONS DESIGNED TO MEET LOCAL NEEDS, AND THROUGH OUR NETWORK, CAN QUICKLY SHARE LESSONS LEARNED ACROSS THE GLOBE. INFORMED BY RAP'S GLOBAL EXPERIENCE, POWER SECTOR DECISION-MAKERS AND NGOS HAVE ACCESS TO A CONSTANTLY EXPANDING SET OF ADAPTABLE POLICY TOOLS. AND THOSE WORKING TO TRANSFORM POWER MARKETS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LESSONS LEARNED FROM SOLUTIONS DEVELOPED AND TESTED AROUND THE WORLD.
THE REGULATORY ASSISTANCE PROJECT (RAP) IS A GLOBAL NON-PROFIT THAT FOCUSES ON THE LONG-TERM ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY OF THE POWER SECTOR AND RELATED SEGMENTS OF THE ECONOMY.
UNITED STATES: RAP'S SEASONED TEAM OF FORMER UTILITY AND AIR QUALITY REGULATORS, RATEPAYER ADVOCATES, AND TECHNICAL EXPERTS BRINGS DEEP EXPERIENCE TO THE MOST VEXING ISSUES POSED BY THE ACCELERATING TRANSFORMATION OF THE U.S. POWER SECTOR. AS TRUSTED ADVISORS, OUR EXPERTS TURN COMPLEX CHALLENGES INTO OPPORTUNITIES TO DEPLOY NEW CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND BEST PRACTICES, PROTECT SYSTEM RELIABILITY, AND IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE.
EUROPEAN UNION: RAP'S TEAM DEVELOPS HOLISTIC POLICIES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH EU AND MEMBER STATE POLICYMAKERS, NGOS, AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS. TOOLS AND COMPLEMENTARY POLICIES DEVELOPED BY RAP, IN COLLABORATION WITH OUR PARTNERS, ARE UNLEASHING THE POWER OF LARGER, WELL-DESIGNED MARKETS, DRIVING INVESTMENT IN LARGE-SCALE DEPLOYMENT OF LOW-CARBON SUPPLY, STORAGE, DEMAND-SIDE RESOURCES, AND NEEDED INFRASTRUCTURE.
CHINA: THE RAP TEAM HAS BEEN DEEPLY ENGAGED WITH CHINA'S ENERGY SECTOR SINCE 1999. WE TAILOR CUTTING-EDGE SOLUTIONS FOR CHINA, DRAWING ON OUR HANDS-ON EXPERTISE IN EUROPE, THE UNITED STATES, INDIA, AND OTHER REGIONS. OUR EFFORTS SPAN THE BREADTH OF CHINA'S CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES-INCREASING ENERGY EFFICIENCY, IMPROVING RESOURCE PLANNING, INTEGRATING RENEWABLES INTO THE GRID, REDUCING AIR POLLUTION, AND DESIGNING MARKETS AND EMISSIONS TRADING REGIMES-AS IT SEEKS TO TRANSFORM ITS POWER SECTOR AND MEET AGGRESSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Richard Sedano | PRINCIPAL/PRESIDENT & CEO | 40 | $263,406 |
Frederick W Weston | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $237,843 |
Kenneth A Colburn | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $209,331 |
Carl B Linvill | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $204,877 |
Janine L Migden-Ostrander | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $201,578 |
Ranjit Bharvirkar | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $187,727 |
Richard Cowart | PRINCIPAL | 26 | $175,241 |
David Farnsworth | PRINCIPAL | 40 | $170,993 |
Noelle Mackay | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 40 | $164,001 |
Max Dupuy | SENIOR ASSOCIATE | 40 | $133,239 |
Cheryl Gilbert | FINANCE DIRECTOR | 40 | $123,217 |
Jessica Shipley | SENIOR ASSOCIATE | 40 | $111,038 |
Megan O'Reilly | ASSOCIATE | 40 | $103,137 |
Mark Lebel | SENIOR ASSOCIATE | 40 | $101,840 |
Carl Weinberg | DIRECTOR | 1 | $2,500 |
Carter Wall | SECRETARY | 1 | $2,500 |
Franklin Tugwell | VICE CHAIR | 1 | $2,500 |
Amanda Ormond | CHAIR | 1 | $2,500 |
Catherine Mitchell | CHAIR (TO JUN '19) | 1 | $1,500 |
Cheryl Harrington | TREASURER (TO JUN'19) | 1 | $1,000 |
Howard Wenger | DIRECTOR (FROM JUN '19) | 1 | $500 |
Miranda Schreurs | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Douglas Ogden | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
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