
Eric Sharpe
Eric Sharpe is editor and primary contributor of Energy Ink Magazine. He also teaches online courses in U.S. History having been an educator for 17 years. He's taught government and economics as well as collegiate business and technical writing courses and was the former senior economic advisor to the President of the Northern Cheyenne Nation. He has a Bachelors Degree in History from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Education from Pepperdine University.
Eric Sharpe is editor and primary contributor of Energy Ink Magazine. He also teaches online courses in U.S. History having been an educator for 17 years. He's taught government and economics as well as collegiate business and technical writing courses and was the former senior economic advisor to the President of the Northern Cheyenne Nation. He has a Bachelors Degree in History from Illinois State University and a Master's Degree in Education from Pepperdine University.
Overburden: The Incredible Truths Behind the War on Coal
Some in the coal industry would likely expect a presentation on the future of the coal industry to be a presentation on the obvious. But this potentially charged and intense presentation may surprise many in claiming that the obvious assumptions about the Federal Government's intentions for the coal industry may be wrong. In fact, presenter Eric Sharpe will contend the Government's true intentions could very well prove to be its undoing in their attack on the coal industry, but only if the...
The Future of Shale Oil
A timely presentation on the 2014-2015 oil price decline, Sharpe explains the causes and implications for the future of the shale industry.
Rail and the Future of Coal
Capacity burdens and record shipping dealys are having a tremendous impact on the delivery of Powder River Basin Coal to hundreds of coal fired power plants. Sharpe explains the causes and discusses the future of coal by rail issues.
Energy Politics
An incredibly insightful discussion on the impact of politics on energy development, Sharpe reveals the motives of legislators and special interest groups in their attempts to control the national energy agenda.
