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Alexandra Kramer is a researcher in the Integrated Sciences for Energy Transitions group at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Her research is on the deployment of clean energy technologies, specifically building and solar technologies, including dimensions like workforce development, consumer confidence, financing structures, and barriers to adoption, among others. She leads several research efforts and programs including the Solar Energy Innovation Network, the Building Business Network, and a study on residential solar consumer confidence. Additionally she supports several community-led programs and technical assistance efforts such as the Solar For All program.

Research Interests

Solar deployment and adoption

Workforce development

High-performance building technologies

Consumer confidence

Technical assistance

Community-led projects 

Education/Academic Qualification

Master, Energy Science, Technology and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University

Bachelor, Environmental Science and Policy, University of Maryland, College Park

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