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Energy Analysis

Analysis at NREL aims to increase the understanding of the current and future characteristics, roles, and interactions of government, markets, and technologies. The acquired understanding is used to inform technology, benefits, market, policy, and program decisions as energy efficient and renewable energy technologies advance from concept to commercial application.

The NREL Energy Analysis Web site provides information on the lab's capabilities and expertise in several key areas of analysis, as well as the associated models and tools used to conduct the analysis in each area.

  • NREL's technology analysis evaluates the attributes of renewable energy technologies, examining R&D areas in terms of potential costs, benefits, risks, uncertainties, and timeframes.
  • The lab's benefits analysis looks at the economic, environmental, security, and other impacts of current renewable energy programs.
  • NREL's market analysis helps key players increase the use of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in the marketplace through understanding of market responses.
  • Through policy analysis, the lab evaluates rules and regulations that can advance — or provide alternatives to — renewable energy technologies in meeting national goals.
  • The lab's program analysis conducts work that determines the goals of the Department of Energy's (DOE) budgeting, planning, and management functions.

The Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center (SEAAC) integrates and supports the energy analysis functions located in many of the Laboratory's research programs and technology centers. With offices in Washington, D.C., and Golden, Colorado, the Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center promotes understanding and collaboration through all of its analysis activities.

The center also provides support to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's (EERE) Office of Planning, Budget, and Analysis (PBA). SEAAC provides information that informs policy development and program planning, market and economic analysis, estimation of the public benefits of EERE's programs, evaluation of past program performance and economic benefits, and a variety of other analytical tools.