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Andrew (Andy) Bilich leads research on mini-grids, energy access, and productive use of energy for resiliency and economic development globally including through applied research projects in Indonesia, Cameroon, Honduras, Haiti, Brazil, and the broader Latin America and the Caribbean region. He also manages technical modeling projects for integrating agrivoltaics to support food and energy security including in Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, and Chile. Outside of energy access, he supports NLR's techno-economic modeling and regulatory support for energy storage across Latin America and the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa. He also supports resiliency and energy planning work for islands across a variety of topic areas including waste to energy (Puerto Rico, Marshall Islands), solar performance (Marshall Islands), diesel supply chains and hybridization (Indonesia), and resilient energy planning (Haiti). Lastly, he supports monitoring, evaluation, and learning frameworks for the Global Power System Transformation Consortium and NLR's collaboration with the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet.

Research Interests

Mini-grids

Energy access

Productive use of energy

Energy storage

Agrivoltaics

Islands

Education/Academic Qualification

Master, Environmental Science and Management, University of California at Santa Barbara

Bachelor, Natural Resources and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut

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