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process design, simulation, scaling science, scenario modeling, and techno economic analysis. The emphasis will be on hydrogen storage materials and hydrogen end uses, gas separation technologies such as
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, economic, and policy analysis of energy topics centered on the U.S. electricity sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on public-interest issues related to renewable energy
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are among the most significant socio-economic issues in California. Meanwhile, the state has set ambitious policy goals for near-zero carbon residential buildings and requiring single-family and low-rise
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, economic, and policy analysis of energy topics centered on the U.S. electricity sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on public-interest issues related to renewable energy
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s Energy Markets & Policy Department has an opening for a Policy Researcher to join the team. The Energy Markets and Policy Department conducts technical, economic
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mechanism through electricity market reform; 3) manage financial and social risks of phasing out of coal power plants in China; 4) assess economic and social benefits as well as air quality and health-related
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events. What is Required: Ph.D. in industrial engineering, energy and resources, economics, or a related technical field (and less than 3 years of postdoctoral experience) Demonstrated strong experience in
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Building Technology Urban Systems Division has an opening for a Building Control, Operations and Commissioning Researcher to join the team. In this exciting role, you will be working in the energy management and information systems (EMIS) team within the...
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by HydroGEN 2.0 using specialized tools and expertise located at LBNL. Work will be guided by performance metrics which are developed via life cycle and techno- economic assessment of state of the art
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) Department informs public and private decision making through technical, economic, and policy analysis of energy-related topics. Staff at EMP employ a range of interdisciplinary methods and tools appropriate