Monisha Shah
Monisha Shah is a member of the Technology Systems and Sustainablility Analysis Group in the Strategic Energy Analysis Center.
Senior Project Leader
Phone number: 202-488-2229
Email: monisha_shah@nrel.gov
Analysis expertise
- Energy, environmental, and economic modeling
- Quantitative analyses for market and policy analysis
- Idea generation, program development, and training
Primary research interests
- International and domestic climate change policy
- Intersections between energy, environment, and economics
- Building capacity in developing countries to conduct analysis of
policy measures which reduce GHGs and local emissions — technical collaborator for U.S. EPA's Integrated Environmental Strategies program
Education and background training
- M.S.E. in environmental engineering (systems analysis for public decision-making), Johns Hopkins University, 2004
- B.S.E. in chemical engineering, University of Iowa, 2000
- B.S. in economics, University of Iowa, 2000
Prior work experience
- Research Associate, The Brattle Group, Washington, DC. (2004-2005)
- Economist, U.S. DOE Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC. (2000-2004)
Selected publications and Web sites
U.S. EPA's Integrated Environmental Strategies
Basheda, G. with J. Baka, D. Azari, M. Shah, 2004. Survey of Transmission Siting Practices In the Midwest, prepared by The Brattle Group for Edison Electric Institute, November. (PDF 458 KB)
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Lillis, K. and M. Shah, 2003. International Energy Outlook 2003: Electricity, Energy Information Administration, DOE/EIA-0484(2003).
Shah, M., 2003. Book Review, Georgetown Public Policy Review, Spring, Volume 8, Number 2, Corporate Power and the Environment, George E. Gonzalez.
Lillis, K. and M. Shah, 2002. International Energy Outlook 2002: Electricity, Energy Information Administration, DOE/EIA-0484(2002).
Personal interests/hobbies
Music, dance, politics, and South Asian culture.
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