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Appendix A: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 209-215

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From page 209...
... She held senior staff roles at the Massachusetts Energy Office and the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, was the policy director for a national IPP association and worked for a small hydro developer and low-income consumer advocate. Besser chairs the Power Options Board and sits on the VEIC Board where she chairs the Impact and Evaluation Committee.
From page 210...
... Barbose conducts research on issues in the electricity industry related to renewable energy and distributed energy resources (DER) , with a focus on distributed solar cost and technology trends, income and demographic adoption patterns of residential solar adopters, retail rate design, utility business models, and renewable portfolio standards.
From page 211...
... Her current work focuses on accelerating the transition to clean energy resources and developing transition pathways that realize health, environment, equity, and resilience co-benefits. She simultaneously works closely with community organizations, non-profits, policymakers, regulators, and other stakeholders to use science to inform energy policy.
From page 212...
... He holds appointments at Ivey Business School, the top-ranked business school in Canada and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Western University in Canada, a top 1 percent global university. He runs the Free Appropriate Sustainability Technology research group, which concentrates on the use of open-source appropriate technology to find collaborative solutions to problems in sustainability and to reduce poverty.
From page 213...
... Kershaw Award and Prize, which "was established to honor persons who, at under the age of 40, have made a distinguished contribution to the field of public policy analysis and management." He received his PhD and MS in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Mohammad Shahidehpour (NAE)
From page 214...
... Stanton conducted research and writing, and provided education on public utility regulatory policy, primarily about renewable energy, energy efficiency, infrastructure modernization, industry innovation and restructuring, and climate change. Prior to joining NRRI in fall 2010, Stanton worked 10 years for the Michigan State Energy Office and then over 22 years as a member of the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC)
From page 215...
... She was a visiting fellow in policy practice at the University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute. In 2015, she received the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners' Mary Kilmarx Award for Good Governance, Clean Energy and the Environment, and in 2014, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from DOE's Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E)


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