Clean energy technologies, such as wind and solar, are increasingly cost competitive with fossil fuels. Yet despite record-breaking growth in these technologies, climate science shows that we are not moving fast enough. Over the next decade, dramatic action must be taken to eliminate climate pollution from energy systems—presenting an opportunity to simultaneously improve public health, address historic inequities, and increase climate resilience.
Our work on clean energy transitions focuses on developing strategies that support rapid, resilient, and equitable decarbonization. We combine expertise in engineering, modeling, systems design, and public health to create comprehensive and actionable solutions to real-world challenges. In addition to research, we provide analysis and science advising for government agencies, industry, and other groups working to scale clean energy and lower energy-based greenhouse gas emissions.