
Energy economist researching electric power market design issues, economics of renewable energy
Lubbock, Texas Area

Energy economist researching electric power market design issues, economics of renewable energy
Lubbock, Texas Area
Energy economist focused on electricity market design issues and the intersection of energy markets with public policy. I teach energy economics and alternative energy topics; my research is directed at improving wholesale electric power markets, integrating alternative energy to the transmission grid, and more general applied market design topics.
Market power analysis, energy regulatory analysis, wholesale electric power markets
(Higher Education industry)
August 2008 — Present (1 year)
Teaching and researching energy economics with the Energy Commerce program, Rawls College of Business, Texas Tech University.
(Utilities industry)
2006 — 2008 (2 years)
Economic analysis of regional wholesale electric power markets in the United States.
(Utilities industry)
2000 — 2006 (6 years)
Self-employed regulatory policy analyst working on federal electric power issues.
PhD , Economics , 1987 — 2004
BA , Economics , 1981 — 1985