Mr. Morey Wolfson
Utilities Program Manager
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter's Energy Office
Morey Wolfson is a Member of the the Board of Directors of ASPO-USA. Aside from his interest in the peak oil and gas topics, his primary work focuses on electricity policy issues in Colorado. He recently consulted with a prominent Denver architectural firm and the Colorado Energy Science Center. From 2000 to 2004, he was the Utilities Team Leader, Federal Energy Management Program, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. From 1985 until 1999 he was the Executive Assistant to the Commissioners at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. From 1970 to 1985 he served as a consultant to a wide variety of energy and environmental clients, primarily in the renewable energy and energy efficiency fields. He is a member of several industry and policy electric power committees, including the National Electricity Policy Council, the Committee on Regional Electric Power Cooperation, the High Plains Express, and several initiatives at the Western Governors' Association. He earned his Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning/Community Development from the College of Environmental Design at the University of Colorado.
Morey Wolfson is the Utilities Program Manager at Colorado Governor Bill Ritter's Energy Office. From 2006 to 2007, he was the Sustainability Consultant to David Owen Tryba Architects in Denver. Prior to that he served as the Solar Program Manager at the Colorado Energy Science Center. From 2000 to 2004, he was the Utility Team Leader, Federal Energy Management Program, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. From 1985 until 1999 he was the Executive Assistant to the Commissioners at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. From 1970 to 1985 he served as a consultant to a wide variety of energy and environmental clients, primarily in the renewable energy and energy efficiency fields.
His responsibilities at the Governor's Energy Office include managing the Utilities Program, focused on advocacy of the New Energy Economy within the utility environment and at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. He is helping to lead the implementation of a variety of state renewable energy and energy efficiency laws. He is a member of a variety of industry and policy electric power committees, including the National Electricity Policy Council, the Committee on Regional Electric Power Cooperation, and the Western Governors' Association's Energy Working Group.










