Alex Kizer

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Alex Kizer is Executive Vice President at the EFI Foundation.


Kizer oversees the Foundation’s business operations and ensures the mission is carried out efficiently and effectively. He directs a broad range of activities to help the organization with its planning, budgeting, and project management structures. Kizer is also the chief manager of the organization’s research team and a senior policy advisor—responsible for overseeing the development of analysis, managing the portfolio of research projects, and advising senior leadership on strategic issues.

Kizer (pronounced KI-zer) also leads a range of analytical projects, including the Foundation’s hydrogen portfolio, which culminated in the influential 2023 report The U.S. Hydrogen Demand Action Plan. Previously, Kizer led major analytical studies, including Building to Net-Zero: A U.S. Policy Blueprint for Gigaton-Scale CO2 Transport and Storage Infrastructure; Optionality, Flexibility & Innovation: Pathways for Deep Decarbonization in California; Advancing the Landscape of Clean Energy Innovation, for Bill Gates’s Breakthrough Energy; Investing in Natural Gas for Africans, a project sponsored by the Africa50 infrastructure fund. He has also overseen white papers on blockchain technology applications for energy—an examination of the U.S. nuclear enterprise and the role it plays in national security, studies on large-scale carbon management, and a variety of budgetary analyses.

Kizer brings more than 15 years of experience advising clients at institutions including Sandia National Laboratories, the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as energy companies that operate in the Middle East and Europe.

Kizer holds a Bachelor of Arts in public policy from Ohio University and a Master of Arts in international security studies from American University.

Publications

Events

Thought Leadership

  • The Critical Role of CCUS

    On December 3, 2020, the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) convened more than 80 representatives from government, industry, labor, academic, and non-profit organizations to discuss the…

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  • Uncharted Waters

    Uncharted Waters: Expanding the Options for Carbon Dioxide Removal in Coastal and Ocean Environments” (December 2020) reviews oceans-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and issues recommendations for…

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  • From the Ground Up

    From the Ground Up: Cutting Edge Approaches for land-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal (December 2020) is an Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) report that reviews technologically enhanced…

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  • Rock Solid

    Rock Solid: Harnessing Mineralization for Large-Scale Carbon Management (December 2020), is an Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) report that reviews underexplored mineralization carbon dioxide removal (CDR)…

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  • Net-Zero New England

    Produced jointly by the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) and Energy and Environmental Economics (E3), Net-Zero New England: Ensuring Electric Reliability in a Low-Carbon Future (November 2020) examines what is…

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  • Introducing the Energy Innovation Project

    The United States has long led the world in energy innovation. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) holds several tens of billions of dollars to…

    Introducing the Energy Innovation Project
  • EFI Foundation at CERAWeek 2026

    The EFI Foundation (EFIF) had a large presence CERAWeek 2026, the world’s premier energy conference. Our team engaged with private sector changemakers, government officials, and…

    EFI Foundation at CERAWeek 2026
  • Unveiling the U.S. Hydrogen Demand Action Plan

    On February 9, 2023, EFI hosted a public webinar to announce the results of our clean hydrogen market formation study, The U.S. Hydrogen Demand Action…