Ted Kury
- Lecturer
Location
- Warrington College of Business
- Public Utility Research Center
- Matherly Hall 330
Dr. Ted Kury is director of Energy Studies for the Public Utility Research Center (PURC) at the University of Florida. He is responsible for promoting research and outreach activities in energy regulation and policy. He develops research strategies that inform the academic community and practitioners on emerging issues and best practices and serves as an expert resource for regulatory professionals, policymakers, and service providers in Florida and around the world.
Dr. Kury conducts interdisciplinary research related to Florida’s energy and climate change policies and serves on the steering committee of UF’s Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy. He also collaborates with faculty at other universities around the state as part of the Florida Energy Systems Consortium, a consortium recently created by the governor to leverage the expertise of Florida’s research community. In addition, Dr. Kury assists in the coordination of Florida’s hurricane hardening efforts. In collaboration with the World Bank staff, he designs curriculum and leads sessions of the PURC/World Bank International Training Program on Utility Regulation and Strategy. He also develops advanced courses and customized training courses in energy regulation.
Previously, Dr. Kury was a senior structuring and pricing analyst at The Energy Authority in Jacksonville, Florida where he developed proprietary models relating to the management of system-wide cash flows at risk, including the quantification of portfolio risk related to both physical utility and financial assets. He also built custom software packages to quantify cross commodity risk, valuation, and optimization of natural gas storage with dynamic programming. He was also a senior economist at SVBK Consulting Group in Orlando, Florida. Some of his duties there included participating in legal proceedings relating to the deregulation of electric markets and helping municipal electric, natural gas, and water/wastewater utilities develop retail rates. He has delivered numerous presentations at research conferences and has served as an expert witness before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Florida Public Service Commission.
Dr. Kury’s work has been featured on CNN, Fox News, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal. He has published papers on the efficacy of energy regulatory policy and the quantification of risk, is a referee for several journals, and a member of the United States Association for Energy Economics.
Expertise and interest areas
- Energy Policy and Regulation
- Energy Pricing
- Energy Risk Management
- Regulatory Policy
News
Worm-like robots install power lines underground | Ted Kury – IEEE Spectrum
With CenterPoint in the hot seat, Texas policymakers look to harden the state’s power transmission and distribution | Ted Kury – Houston Public Media
Maine voters don’t like their electric utilities, but they balked at paying billions to buy them out – November 16, 2023 – Frustration with electric utilities is universal today. Whether it’s concerns over high rates, poor service or a combination of both, people are constantly looking for…
What social media regulation could look like: Think of pipelines, not utilities – December 16, 2022 – Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, and his controversial statements and decisions as its owner, have fueled a new wave of calls for regulating social media…
Other publications
- Maine voters don’t like their electric utilities, but they balked at paying billions to buy them out
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Ted Kury
- What social media regulation could look like – think pipelines, not utilities
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- As Puerto Rico recovers, we all need to ask how to make grids more resilient
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- As Hurricane Ian nears, Florida’s grid should benefit from lessons of the past
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- Federal gas tax holiday: Biden says it will provide ‘a little bit of relief’ – but experts say even that may be a stretch
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- What is curtailment? An electricity market expert explains
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- Would gas tax breaks make a big difference when prices are skyrocketing? We asked 4 experts
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Ted Kury
- No easy decisions to ensure a resilient power grid
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- Can burying power lines protect storm-wracked electric grids? Not always
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- America’s Electrical Grids Are Under Threat. For Fixes, Look to Florida
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- The Gas Tax's Tortured History Shows How Hard it is to Fund New Infrastructure
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- Three Things Every State Can Learn from the Texas Utility Meltdown
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- How the Texas Electricity System Produced Low-Cost Power but Left Residents in the Cold
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Ted Kury
- Why Do Different Countries Have Different Electric Plugs?
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Ted Kury
- Delinquent Electric Bills from the Pandemic Are Coming Due – Who Will Pay Them?
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Ted Kury