Description
Research and analyze policies, markets, and regulations for clean energy and power-sector decarbonization. Provide evidence-based recommendations for legislation, regulatory actions, programs, and stakeholder engagement to accelerate deployment of renewables, storage, electrification, and energy efficiency.
- • Write reports, briefs, or papers communicating findings of clean energy policy and market analyses.
- • Promote clean energy and decarbonization initiatives with government, utilities, NGOs, and industry.
- • Present clean energy policy findings at public, regulatory, or stakeholder meetings.
- • Present and defend proposals for clean energy policy research or pilot programs.
- • Prepare grant or funding proposals for clean energy research, programs, or demonstrations.
- • Gather and review clean energy studies, regulatory filings, and market data from agencies, ISOs/RTOs, labs, and industry.
- • Develop or support outreach and education on clean energy policies, incentives, and consumer programs.
- • Review energy laws and regulations to assess impacts on renewable deployment, grid reliability, costs, and equity.
- • Provide analytical support for briefs on renewables, storage, transmission, efficiency, and electrification.
- • Prepare reports, memos, comments, and testimony to inform regulators, legislators, and stakeholders on clean energy issues.
- • Recommend legislation or regulatory actions on clean energy standards, incentives, permitting, and market design.
- • Research policies and procedures for power-sector decarbonization and distributed energy resource integration.
- • Propose policies for renewable integration, grid modernization, transmission planning, and clean fuels or EV infrastructure.
- • Synthesize clean energy research and market trends to brief legislators, regulators, utilities, and community stakeholders.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026