GR is an international advisory firm that helps leaders capitalize on transformational trends in energy, climate, risk, and the global economy.
Garten Rothkopf employs a distinct set of capabilities at the intersection of economics, markets, technology, and policy to systematically identify unforeseen risks and unconventional opportunities.
Offering a combination of research, analytical, and advisory services, Garten Rothkopf works closely with clients to evaluate the bottom-line impact of policy scenarios, develop and execute public sector strategies, analyze and enter new markets, and facilitate investments and partnerships in new technology areas. Garten Rothkopf serves a wide range of clients on four continents and across multiple industries.
Our Services
Advisory Services
Customized engagement and membership programs to develop and support business, investment, and public policy strategies
Research & Analysis
In-depth, original, and rigorous thinking at the intersection of policy, markets, and technology
Recent GR Briefs
The U.S. Rejoins the LNG Exporters Club
January 24, 2012
New potential for U.S. LNG exports could fuel a heated political battle over its ability to stabilize prices or increase volatility.
Assessing the Keystone Endgame
January 17, 2012
Congressional interference in the Administration’s decision-making process makes it more likely that the Keystone XL pipeline will be held up in court battles.
The Energy Stories of 2012 That Really Deserve Watching
January 10, 2012
Headline news is likely to overlook some of this year's most important energy stories. GR provides a breakdown of the trends that are likely to drive energy policy in 2012.
The Public Goods Charge and the Future of Energy Finance in California
December 13, 2011
With the California Public Goods Charge (PGC), a key mechanism for funding renewable energy RD&D and energy efficiency programs, set to expire on January 1, major questions about the future of the charge remain.
Regulating a Reliable US Electric Grid
December 6, 2011
What impact will new EPA regulations have on the regional reliability of the US power sector?


