Isa Ferrall

Isa Ferrall-Wolf

20232024

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Isa Ferrall-Wolf has worked for the past decade to ensure reliable and affordable energy for all. In her current role in the Accelerated Deployment and Decision Support Center, she leverages data science and GIS methods to contribute to both original research and technical assistance for communities across the country. Areas of focus have included: low-income solar adoption, human dimensions of energy systems, reliability and resilience, energy burden, and integration of academic theory into technical models. Prior to joining NREL in 2022, she completed her Ph.D. in energy and resources at the University of California, Berkeley in the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab with Daniel M. Kammen.

Research Interests

Ensuring affordable and reliable energy for all

Geospatial data analysis

Residential solar adoption

Energy policy

Human impacts of electricity reliability 

Education/Academic Qualification

Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, Duke University

Certificate, Energy and the Environment, Duke University

PhD, Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley

Master, Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley

Certificate, Applied Data Science, University of California, Berkeley

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