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Brittany Speetles is an energy technology and policy researcher. She provides support on decarbonization strategies to expedite deployment of clean energy solutions. Speetles is a certified engineer in training.
Community energy solutions
Energy justice, literacy, and access
Clean air and water
Grid edge solutions and flexibility
Transactive energy
Industrial decarbonization
Buildings electrification
Strategies to increase public transportation ridership and foster ADA accessible/bikeable/walkable municipalities
Vehicle-to-grid programs
Degrowth
Energy modeling tools
Energy-water-food nexus
Clean energy policy
Circular economy
Speetles has prior experience researching a variety of topics, including supply chain analyses of the energy-water-food nexus, robust quantitative analyses of electricity markets and methods of representative day selection in capacity expansion modeling. She has also assisted in analyzing climate policies for utilities and municipalities and has helped to project techno-economic peak demand/load estimates that incorporate demand-side electrification of buildings, transportation, and industrial processes.
Master, Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Fluid Systems), The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Research output: NREL › Technical Report
Research output: NREL › Technical Report
Research output: NREL › Technical Report